Title of article :
Standard Addition Connected to Selective Zone Discovering for Quantification in the Unknown Mixtures
Author/Authors :
Ghaffari, Mahdiyeh Department of Analytical Chemistry - Faculty of Chemistry - University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran , Farahmand, Farnaz Department of Analytical Chemistry - Faculty of Chemistry - University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran , Sajedi-Amin, Sanaz Department of Analytical Chemistry - Faculty of Chemistry - University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran , Naseri, Abdolhossein Department of Analytical Chemistry - Faculty of Chemistry - University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
Univariate calibration method is a simple, cheap and easy to use procedure in analytical chemistry. A univariate analysis will be
successful if a selective signal can be found for the analyte(s). In this work, two simple ways were used to find the selective signals,
spectral ratio plot (SRP) and loading plot (LP). Both of them were able to discover the selective regions in the recorded data sets. For SRP,
the spectral profiles of unknown mixture and standard sample of analyte were necessary. However, in LP, multivariate data of standard
addition procedure were necessary to discover the selective zones. After discovering the selective wavelengths, the standard addition
method can be used to determine the concentration of given analyte. The standard addition curve was interpolated to reduce any bias error.
To demonstrate the ability of LP and SRP, several synthetic and real datasets were analyzed and the results were reported. The SRP and LP
were used to determine some additives in food and hygienic real samples using spectrophotometric data.
Keywords :
Standard addition , Preservatives , Spectral selective region , Loading plot , Spectral ratio plot , Principal component analysis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics