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Comparative Chemometric Analysis for Classification of Acids and Bases via a Colorimetric Sensor Array.

Michael J Kangas1, Raychelle M Burks2, Jordyn Atwater1, Rachel M Lukowicz1, Billy Garver3, Andrea E Holmes1.   

Abstract

With the increasing availability of digital imaging devices, colorimetric sensor arrays are rapidly becoming a simple, yet effective tool for the identification and quantification of various analytes. Colorimetric arrays utilize colorimetric data from many colorimetric sensors, with the multidimensional nature of the resulting data necessitating the use of chemometric analysis. Herein, an 8 sensor colorimetric array was used to analyze select acid and basic samples (0.5 - 10 M) to determine which chemometric methods are best suited for classification quantification of analytes within clusters. PCA, HCA, and LDA were used to visualize the data set. All three methods showed well-separated clusters for each of the acid or base analytes and moderate separation between analyte concentrations, indicating that the sensor array can be used to identify and quantify samples. Furthermore, PCA could be used to determine which sensors showed the most effective analyte identification. LDA, KNN, and HQI were used for identification of analyte and concentration. HQI and KNN could be used to correctly identify the analytes in all cases, while LDA correctly identified 95 of 96 analytes correctly. Additional studies demonstrated that controlling for solvent and image effects was unnecessary for all chemometric methods utilized in this study.

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Keywords:  Colorimetric sensor array; hit quality index (HQI); image analysis; k nearest neighbor analysis (KNN); linear discriminant analysis (LDA)

Year:  2017        PMID: 29795964      PMCID: PMC5962272          DOI: 10.1002/cem.2961

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chemom        ISSN: 0886-9383            Impact factor:   2.467


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