Intersection point method (IPM): theoretical basis and application to spectrophotometric analyses
1997
Cerdán-Vidal, A. | Maurí-Aucejo, A. R. | Llobat-Estellés, M. | Pascual-Martí, M. C.
The Intersection Point Method (IPM) is a new method for the determination of an analyte in the presence of several unknown interferences. The method is based on the Apparent Content Curves (ACC) from derivative signals. To test the proposed procedure an analysis of mixtures of indicators with strong spectral overlapping was carried out. Results obtained agree with the theoretical values. Besides, the determination of caffeine in several pharmaceuticals by IPM provides good results.
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书目信息
Fresenius' journal of analytical chemistry
卷
357
期
6
页码
572
- 576
ISSN
0937-0633
出版者
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
其它主题
Mixtures
语言
英语
注释
Nal-light
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-28
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