Jan Suchánek , Michal Dostál , Václav Nevrlý , Pavel Kubát , Hana Chaloupecká , Zdeněk Zelinger
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Abstract
Cantilever-enhanced Photoacoustic Spectroscopy in combination with Wavelength Modulation Spectroscopy was used for the multicomponent analysis of gases. Distributed feedback Quantum Cascade Laser tunable in the region of ∼ 1045 – 1048 cm−1 was used as the excitation source. Principal component analysis (PCA) and Partial Least Squares (PLS) (the pls package in the statistical software R) methods were applied to a mixture of selected substances (methanol and ethanol) in the gas phase to both simulated (www.spectraplot.com) and experimentally acquired spectra, PCA predicting the number of substances and PLS its concentrations.
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The Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy presents experimental and theoretical articles on all subjects relevant to molecular spectroscopy and its modern applications. An international medium for the publication of some of the most significant research in the field, the Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy is an invaluable resource for astrophysicists, chemists, physicists, engineers, and others involved in molecular spectroscopy research and practice.