On-line application of the orthogonal projection approach (OPA) and the soft independent modelling of class analogy approach (SIMCA) for the detection of the end point of a polymorph conversion reaction by near infrared spectroscopy (NIR)
K. De Braekeleer et al., On-line application of the orthogonal projection approach (OPA) and the soft independent modelling of class analogy approach (SIMCA) for the detection of the end point of a polymorph conversion reaction by near infrared spectroscopy (NIR), CHEM INTELL, 46(2), 1999, pp. 103-116
The dissolution of the polymorph P1 in an organic solvent, results in the c
onversion of P1 into P2. This process was performed at a constant temperatu
re and followed by measuring near infrared (NIR) spectra on-line in the rea
ction vessel. The successive recorded spectra are ordered in function of th
e reaction time into a data matrix. Newly measured spectra are classified i
n this data set according to their reaction time. In this way an increasing
data matrix is obtained. The objective was to follow the reaction progress
and to detect the end point of the conversion process on-line. The applica
tion of the orthogonal projection approach (OPA) on the increasing NIR data
set seems to achieve the stated aim. Replacing the mean spectrum by the sp
ectrum of the starting product P1, to plot the dissimilarities with the new
ly recorded spectra, might result in a more sensitive method because the re
ference vector is not influenced anymore by newly recorded spectra. Neverth
eless the same conclusions were obtained in both cases. Cumulative dissimil
arity plots seems also useful to determine the end point of the conversion.
The soft independent modelling of class analogy approach (SIMCA) succeeds
in the detection of the start and the end point of the reaction if only the
wavelength region is considered in which the spectra have significant diff
erences in the shape of the absorption bands. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V
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