A method is described for the estimation of spectral features in a two-component chromatographic peak by means of a u.v. diode-array detector. The calculation relies on the assumption that the front of a fused chromatographic peak contains a single pure component. The spectrum of this component is used in calculating the concentration profile of the other component, thus allowing the determination of a solution band for the spectrum of the second component. The boundaries of the solution band are based on non-negativity restrictions of chromatographic and spectral features. The method does not require the use of principal components analysis
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A method is described for the estimation of spectral features in a two-component chromatographic pea...
One of the major issues within the context of the fully automated development of chromatographic met...
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new strategy for the computer-assisted methods development in the reversed-phase liquid chromatograp...
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In-situ densitometry for qualitative or quantitative purposes is a key step in thin-layer chromatogr...
A bi-dimensional (non-orthogonal) chromatographic system made of two columns of different length (lo...
A peak-tracking algorithm for chromatograms recorded using liquid chromatography and mass spectromet...
A procedure based on the power spectrum (PS) model of a multicomponent chromatogram is introduced by...
Comprehensive multidimensional chromatographic techniques, such as GC×GC coupled to FID or MS and LC...
A method is described for the estimation of spectral features in a two-component chromatographic pea...
One of the major issues within the context of the fully automated development of chromatographic met...
In this thesis some multivariate spectroscopic methods for the analysis of solutions are proposed. S...
Triply coupled diode array detection high performance liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy is app...
An effective analytical strategy was developed and implemented to exploit the synergy derived from t...
This article describes a theoretical/practical study of the parameters which affect the chromatogram...
A new method to eliminate the background spectrum (EBS) during analyte elution in column liquid chro...
A modified version of evolving factor analysis, a fully multivariate technique promising to check pe...
new strategy for the computer-assisted methods development in the reversed-phase liquid chromatograp...
In this paper, augmentation has been applied to data matrices, which originate from hyphenated metho...
In-situ densitometry for qualitative or quantitative purposes is a key step in thin-layer chromatogr...
A bi-dimensional (non-orthogonal) chromatographic system made of two columns of different length (lo...
A peak-tracking algorithm for chromatograms recorded using liquid chromatography and mass spectromet...
A procedure based on the power spectrum (PS) model of a multicomponent chromatogram is introduced by...
Comprehensive multidimensional chromatographic techniques, such as GC×GC coupled to FID or MS and LC...