TR2004-090
Deconvolution of Overlapping HPLC Aromatic Hydrocarbons Peaks Using Independent Component Analysis (ICA)
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- "Deconvolution of Overlapping HPLC Aromatic Hydrocarbons Peaks Using Independent Component Analysis (ICA)", Conferentia Chemometrica (CC), October 2003.BibTeX TR2004-090 PDF
- @inproceedings{Gaganis2003oct,
- author = {Gaganis, V. and Pasadakis, N. and Smaragdis, P. and Varotsis, N.},
- title = {Deconvolution of Overlapping HPLC Aromatic Hydrocarbons Peaks Using Independent Component Analysis (ICA)},
- booktitle = {Conferentia Chemometrica (CC)},
- year = 2003,
- month = oct,
- url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2004-090}
- }
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- "Deconvolution of Overlapping HPLC Aromatic Hydrocarbons Peaks Using Independent Component Analysis (ICA)", Conferentia Chemometrica (CC), October 2003.
Abstract:
Chemometric methods like Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Evolving Factor Analysis (EFA) have been applied to improve peaks separation, especially in HPLC UV-DAD analysis. In this work, the Independent Component Analysis (ICA) was adopted for the separation of overlapping aromatic peaks and the simultaneous determination of the underlying spectra. The application of the method on middle petroleum fraactions showed an improved separation between the aromatic groups compared to the previously used methods. The determined by the ICA method UV spectra of the component groups can be further exploited for the compositional characterization of the aromatic fractions.
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NEWS CC 2003: publication by Paris Smaragdis and others Date: October 27, 2003
Where: Conferentia Chemometrica (CC)Brief- The paper "Deconvolution of Overlapping HPLC Peaks of Aromatic Hydrocarbons using Independent Component Analysis" by Gaganis, V., Pasadakis, N., Smaragdis, P. and Varotsis, N. was presented at Conferentia Chemometrica (CC).