A down-to-earth analyst view of rotational ambiguity in second-order calibration with multivariate curve resolution - a tutorial.

Anal Chim Acta

Departamento de Química Analítica, Facultad de Ciencias Bioquímicas y Farmacéuticas, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Instituto de Química Rosario (CONICET-UNR), Suipacha 531 (2000), Rosario, Argentina. Electronic address:

Published: April 2021


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Rotational ambiguity is a phenomenon with the potential of generating an uncertainty in the estimation of analyte concentrations in protocols based on matrix instrumental data processed by multivariate curve resolution - alternating least-squares (MCR-ALS). This is particularly relevant when the second-order advantage is to be achieved, i.e., when selected analytes are determined in unknown samples having unexpected constituents, not considered in the calibration set of samples. It is therefore imperative that analytical chemists developing second-order multivariate calibration methods using MCR-ALS acknowledge the relevance of this issue, and more importantly, have access to the required tools to size the relative impact of this potential source of uncertainty on the estimated analyte concentrations. The purpose of this tutorial is to provide a down-to-earth view of rotational ambiguity, by studying in detail a synthetic example mimicking a typical chromatographic-spectral experiment, where a set of calibration samples is joined with an unknown sample having an uncalibrated interference. After explaining the background information needed to understand the origin of the phenomenon, the available tools for the estimation of the feasible MCR-ALS solutions and the derived uncertainty on analyte predictions will be discussed. A multi-component experimental system will also be discussed, stressing the fact that rotational ambiguity uncertainties, however small, should always be estimated and reported.

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