RESOLUTION OF MIDINFRARED SPECTRA BY FACTOR-ANALYSIS USING SPHERICAL PROJECTIONS - INFLUENCE OF NOISE, SPECTRAL SIMILARITY, WAVELENGTH RESOLUTION AND MIXTURE COMPOSITION ON SUCCESS OF THE METHOD

Citation
Sp. Gurden et al., RESOLUTION OF MIDINFRARED SPECTRA BY FACTOR-ANALYSIS USING SPHERICAL PROJECTIONS - INFLUENCE OF NOISE, SPECTRAL SIMILARITY, WAVELENGTH RESOLUTION AND MIXTURE COMPOSITION ON SUCCESS OF THE METHOD, Analyst, 120(4), 1995, pp. 1107-1114
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical
Journal title
ISSN journal
00032654
Volume
120
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
1107 - 1114
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-2654(1995)120:4<1107:ROMSBF>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
A new method for the resolution and recovery of mid-infrared spectra b y factor analysis is described. The key to the method is to determine a few 'composition-one' points in a set of mixture spectra, where one component uniquely absorbs. The method involves filtering the data usi ng Savitzky-Golay filters, performing principal components analysis, e limination of composition-zero (noise) points, normalization of scores (projection onto the surface of a hypersphere), determining the best N composition-one points for each compound, and finally factor rotatio n/recovery of spectra. The method is evaluated using two criteria of s uccess namely, the number of true composition-one points recovered and the correlation between true and recovered spectra. The influence of spectral similarity, spectral resolution, component concentration, noi se levels, and cut-off threshold is investigated on two separate simul ated datasets. Finally, the method is shown to work on a real dataset.