A new multivariate standard addition strategy applicable to stripping methods was proposed as an extention of the classical univariate standard addition method for the resolution of complex samples involving overlapped peaks and complex matrices. The proposed strategy consists in alternate additions of the considered analytes and the further extrapolation to a simulated blank solution measured by skipping the preconcentration step (deposition time = 0). This calibration approach was successfully tested in tonic water samples spiked with Tl(I) and In(III) using a sensor array based on a SeCyst-SPCNFE and an ex-situBiSPCE, providing good concordance between replicates and much better accuracy than the usual multivariate external calibration m...
Methods for the determination of trace elements in environmental and biological samples were develop...
The most popular sensors in multisensor systems (electronic tongues) are voltammetric and potentiome...
Signal suppression is a common problem in quantitative LC-ESI-MSn analysis in environment samples, e...
A new multivariate standard addition strategy applicable to stripping methods was proposed as an ext...
A multivariate version of the classical univariate standard addition method is tested as a proof of ...
A multivariate version of the classical univariate standard addition method is proposed for the anal...
A sensor array consisting of a chemically modified sensor in which 4-carboxybenzo-18-crown-6 was imm...
A voltammetric electronic tongue was constituted by four screen-printed modified electrodes: a carbo...
A critical revision is made on the main approaches and results arising from the combination of multi...
A home-made carbon-nanotube paste electrode and multivariate standard-addition method by partial le...
Two different modification strategies by means of aryl diazonium salt electrografting were compared ...
The use of chemometric data processing is becoming an important part of modern voltammetry. The most...
Producción CientíficaThe most popular sensors in multisensor systems (electronic tongues) are voltam...
© 2015 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. A general approach for quantitative description o...
A four-way multivariate calibration approach based on the combination of differential pulse voltamme...
Methods for the determination of trace elements in environmental and biological samples were develop...
The most popular sensors in multisensor systems (electronic tongues) are voltammetric and potentiome...
Signal suppression is a common problem in quantitative LC-ESI-MSn analysis in environment samples, e...
A new multivariate standard addition strategy applicable to stripping methods was proposed as an ext...
A multivariate version of the classical univariate standard addition method is tested as a proof of ...
A multivariate version of the classical univariate standard addition method is proposed for the anal...
A sensor array consisting of a chemically modified sensor in which 4-carboxybenzo-18-crown-6 was imm...
A voltammetric electronic tongue was constituted by four screen-printed modified electrodes: a carbo...
A critical revision is made on the main approaches and results arising from the combination of multi...
A home-made carbon-nanotube paste electrode and multivariate standard-addition method by partial le...
Two different modification strategies by means of aryl diazonium salt electrografting were compared ...
The use of chemometric data processing is becoming an important part of modern voltammetry. The most...
Producción CientíficaThe most popular sensors in multisensor systems (electronic tongues) are voltam...
© 2015 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. A general approach for quantitative description o...
A four-way multivariate calibration approach based on the combination of differential pulse voltamme...
Methods for the determination of trace elements in environmental and biological samples were develop...
The most popular sensors in multisensor systems (electronic tongues) are voltammetric and potentiome...
Signal suppression is a common problem in quantitative LC-ESI-MSn analysis in environment samples, e...