1. Unilever Research and Development, Advanced Measurement and Data Modelling, P.O. Box 114, 3130 AC Vlaardingen, The Netherlands;2. Analytical-Chemistry Group, University of Amsterdam, P.O. Box 94157, 1090 GD Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:
Mathematical deconvolution methods can separate co-eluting peaks in samples for which (chromatographic) separation fail. However, these methods often heavily rely on manual user-input and interpretation. This is not only time-consuming but also error-prone and automation is needed if such methods are to be applied in a routine manner.