Development of variance-filtered instrumental transfer methods for high-resolution NMR spectroscopy

The introduction of a variance‐filter to both direct standardization (DS) and piece‐wise direct standardization (PDS) instrumental transfer methods for the analysis of NMR spectral data is described. The variance‐filter modification allows for the identification of regions in the NMR spectra that ar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of chemometrics 2010-05, Vol.24 (5), p.261-272
Hauptverfasser: Alam, Todd M., Alam, M. Kathleen
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The introduction of a variance‐filter to both direct standardization (DS) and piece‐wise direct standardization (PDS) instrumental transfer methods for the analysis of NMR spectral data is described. The variance‐filter modification allows for the identification of regions in the NMR spectra that are not adequately represented by the limited number of transfer calibration samples used during the calculation of the instrument‐to‐instrument transfer matrix. For these spectral frequencies, the corresponding portion of the transfer matrix is replaced by identity (or scaled identity) prior to the secondary instrumental data sets being transferred to the target instrument response. The spectral matching performance of the variance‐filtered instrumental transfer method as applied to high‐resolution 1H NMR spectra is presented along with possible uses and limitations. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. The development and performance of variance‐filtered direct standardization (DS) and piece‐wise direct standardization (PDS) instrumental transfer methods as applied to high resolution 1H NMR spectral data is described. Use of this variance‐filter allows NMR data sets from different configurations to be combined, even in situations with incomplete transfer calibration samples.
ISSN:0886-9383
1099-128X
1099-128X
DOI:10.1002/cem.1287