A comparative study between least-squares support vector machines and partial least squares in simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of cypermethrin, permethrin and tetramethrin
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Resumo: | Least-squares support vector machines (LS-SVM) and partial least squares (PLS) have received considerable attention in the chemometrics for multicomponent analysis. A comparison was made between LS-SVM and PLS methods by applying them to simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of cypermethrin, permethrin and tetramethrin. The UV absorbance spectra of the methanolic solutions of the analytes were measured in the concentration ranges, 0.1-12.9, 0.1-24.9 and 0.1-13.8 µg mL-1 for cypermethrin, permethrin and tetramethrin, respectively. The simultaneous determination of cypermetrin, permetrin and tetrametrin by UV spectrophotometry is a difficult problem in analytical chemistry, due to spectra interferences. The resolution of mixture of cypermetrin, permetrin and tetrametrin by chemometrics methods was performed. The root means square error of prediction (RMSEP) for cypermetrin, permetrin and tetrametrin by PLS and LS-SVM models were 0.1629, 0.2828, 0.1984 and 0.0766, 0.0907, 0.0467, respectively. The capability of the method for the analysis of synthesis and real matrix samples were evaluated by the determination of cypermethrin, permethrin and tetramethrin with satisfactory results. The resultant data explained that LS-SVM produced better results than PLS. |
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A comparative study between least-squares support vector machines and partial least squares in simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of cypermethrin, permethrin and tetramethrincypermethrinpermethrintetramethrinspectrophotometricleast squares-support vector machinespartial least squaresLeast-squares support vector machines (LS-SVM) and partial least squares (PLS) have received considerable attention in the chemometrics for multicomponent analysis. A comparison was made between LS-SVM and PLS methods by applying them to simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of cypermethrin, permethrin and tetramethrin. The UV absorbance spectra of the methanolic solutions of the analytes were measured in the concentration ranges, 0.1-12.9, 0.1-24.9 and 0.1-13.8 µg mL-1 for cypermethrin, permethrin and tetramethrin, respectively. The simultaneous determination of cypermetrin, permetrin and tetrametrin by UV spectrophotometry is a difficult problem in analytical chemistry, due to spectra interferences. The resolution of mixture of cypermetrin, permetrin and tetrametrin by chemometrics methods was performed. The root means square error of prediction (RMSEP) for cypermetrin, permetrin and tetrametrin by PLS and LS-SVM models were 0.1629, 0.2828, 0.1984 and 0.0766, 0.0907, 0.0467, respectively. The capability of the method for the analysis of synthesis and real matrix samples were evaluated by the determination of cypermethrin, permethrin and tetramethrin with satisfactory results. The resultant data explained that LS-SVM produced better results than PLS.Sociedade Brasileira de Química2008-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532008000300023Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society v.19 n.3 2008reponame:Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Química (SBQ)instacron:SBQ10.1590/S0103-50532008000300023info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNiazi,AliGoodarzi,MohammadYazdanipour,Ateesaeng2008-05-27T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-50532008000300023Revistahttp://jbcs.sbq.org.brONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||office@jbcs.sbq.org.br1678-47900103-5053opendoar:2008-05-27T00:00Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Química (SBQ)false |
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A comparative study between least-squares support vector machines and partial least squares in simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of cypermethrin, permethrin and tetramethrin |
title |
A comparative study between least-squares support vector machines and partial least squares in simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of cypermethrin, permethrin and tetramethrin |
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A comparative study between least-squares support vector machines and partial least squares in simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of cypermethrin, permethrin and tetramethrin Niazi,Ali cypermethrin permethrin tetramethrin spectrophotometric least squares-support vector machines partial least squares |
title_short |
A comparative study between least-squares support vector machines and partial least squares in simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of cypermethrin, permethrin and tetramethrin |
title_full |
A comparative study between least-squares support vector machines and partial least squares in simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of cypermethrin, permethrin and tetramethrin |
title_fullStr |
A comparative study between least-squares support vector machines and partial least squares in simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of cypermethrin, permethrin and tetramethrin |
title_full_unstemmed |
A comparative study between least-squares support vector machines and partial least squares in simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of cypermethrin, permethrin and tetramethrin |
title_sort |
A comparative study between least-squares support vector machines and partial least squares in simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of cypermethrin, permethrin and tetramethrin |
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Niazi,Ali |
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Niazi,Ali Goodarzi,Mohammad Yazdanipour,Ateesa |
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Goodarzi,Mohammad Yazdanipour,Ateesa |
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Niazi,Ali Goodarzi,Mohammad Yazdanipour,Ateesa |
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cypermethrin permethrin tetramethrin spectrophotometric least squares-support vector machines partial least squares |
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cypermethrin permethrin tetramethrin spectrophotometric least squares-support vector machines partial least squares |
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Least-squares support vector machines (LS-SVM) and partial least squares (PLS) have received considerable attention in the chemometrics for multicomponent analysis. A comparison was made between LS-SVM and PLS methods by applying them to simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of cypermethrin, permethrin and tetramethrin. The UV absorbance spectra of the methanolic solutions of the analytes were measured in the concentration ranges, 0.1-12.9, 0.1-24.9 and 0.1-13.8 µg mL-1 for cypermethrin, permethrin and tetramethrin, respectively. The simultaneous determination of cypermetrin, permetrin and tetrametrin by UV spectrophotometry is a difficult problem in analytical chemistry, due to spectra interferences. The resolution of mixture of cypermetrin, permetrin and tetrametrin by chemometrics methods was performed. The root means square error of prediction (RMSEP) for cypermetrin, permetrin and tetrametrin by PLS and LS-SVM models were 0.1629, 0.2828, 0.1984 and 0.0766, 0.0907, 0.0467, respectively. The capability of the method for the analysis of synthesis and real matrix samples were evaluated by the determination of cypermethrin, permethrin and tetramethrin with satisfactory results. The resultant data explained that LS-SVM produced better results than PLS. |
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