Ag. Frenich et al., COMPARATIVE-STUDY FOR DETERMINING DIURON AND CHLORPYRIFOS AT PPB LEVELS BY FIRST DERIVATIVE SPECTRA AND MULTIVARIATE CALIBRATION METHODS, Analytical letters, 30(2), 1997, pp. 341-358
The quantitative predictive abilities of derivative spectral analysis
by using the zero-crossing point method were compared with the results
obtained by the use of multivariate calibration methods. Mixtures of
two pesticides, diuron and chlorpyrifos, were resolved by application
of derivative spectrophotometry. Partial least squares (PLS-1 and PLS-
2) and principal component regression (PCR), full spectrum calibration
methods, were also applied, with previous optimization of the calibra
tion matrix, using the absorption spectra and the first-derivative spe
ctra. Both approaches were satisfactorily applied to the simultaneous
determination of diuron and chlorpyrifos in synthetic mixtures. Howeve
r, significant advantages were found in the determination of these pes
ticides in groundwater samples, previous solid-phase extraction with C
-18 cartridges, by application of different chemometric approaches whe
n the calibration matrix was performed using the first derivative of t
he absorption spectra.