EVRI-thing You Need to Know About Curve Resolution
Jun 16, 2020
Multivariate Curve Resolution (MCR, aka, end-member extraction, self modeling mixture analysis, etc.) is used to extract chemically meaningful factors (i.e. concentrations and pure component spectra) from spectroscopic data and hyperspectral images. It is used with data generated by a variety of techniques including Raman, Infrared (IR), Near Infrared (NIR), and Fluorescence spectroscopy, as well as Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS) and others. This webinar introduces MCR and shows how to create MCR models using Solo and PLS_Toolbox.
Table of Contents
00:00 Introduction and Outline
02:46 – Multivariate Curve Resolution
04:27 – Basics of MCR
13:06 – Example: FTIR_Microscopy
29:00 – Example: Wires
48:06 – Example: Excedrin
56:40 – Summary
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