Flip shift subtraction method: a new tool for separating the overlapping voltammetric peaks on the basis of finding the peak positions through the continuous wavelet transform
Sg. Wu et al., Flip shift subtraction method: a new tool for separating the overlapping voltammetric peaks on the basis of finding the peak positions through the continuous wavelet transform, J ELEC CHEM, 508(1-2), 2001, pp. 11-27
To separate the overlapping voltammetric peaks that can be described by the
sech(2)-function, a new method, flip shift subtraction method (FSSM), is p
roposed. It is built on the basis of finding the peak positions using the M
arr wavelet through the continuous wavelet transform (CWT). A corresponding
theory, which possesses a general meaning, is presented as a basis of find
ing the peak positions. To guarantee the accuracy of FSSM, an algorithm, cr
ossed iterative algorithm of continuous wavelet transform and original sign
al (CIACWTOS), is built on to locate the refined peak positions. Meanwhile,
the theoretical errors on peak areas caused by FSSM are discussed. (C) 200
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