J. Saurina et R. Tauler, Strategies for solving matrix effects in the analysis of triphenyltin in sea-water samples by three-way multivariate curve resolution, ANALYST, 125(11), 2000, pp. 2038-2043
This study attempts to overcome the influence of the matrix effect in quant
itative predictions using second-order multivariate curve resolution. When
the sensitivity of the calibration is affected by the presence of the chemi
cal matrix of the sample, predictions using pure standards are expected to
be biased. In classical univariate calibration, this drawback is solved by
using a standard addition method for calibration. Here, the combination of
standard addition with multivariate curve resolution is shown to improve si
gnificantly the accuracy of predictions in the presence of matrix effects.