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3 October 1988 From Spectral Data To Useful (Chemical) Information Via Chemometrics
Roy L Tranter, Brian Davies, Chris M Harland, Steve L Boucher
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Abstract
A major driving force in the development of automated analytical systems is the production of reliable, relevant information within the timescale of a manufacturing operation. The overall time constraints can be met only if these systems are transferred from the analytical laboratory to the production area. Separative techniques do not lend themselves to this type of development. However, the performance of modern spectrophotometers, from the uv to mid ir, allows qualitative and quantitative information to be extracted from spectral data using powerful computational techniques, without prior separation of the components.
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Roy L Tranter, Brian Davies, Chris M Harland, and Steve L Boucher "From Spectral Data To Useful (Chemical) Information Via Chemometrics", Proc. SPIE 0917, Recent Developments and Applications of Infrared Analytical Instruments, (3 October 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945585
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Mahalanobis distance

Chemical analysis

Manufacturing

Absorbance

Raw materials

Statistical analysis

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