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Getting rid of Rayleigh

Åsmund Rinnan

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IntroductionFluorescence

Lightsource

Sample

Detector

Excitessample

Emittedfrom sample

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IntroductionFluorescence

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IntroductionPARAFAC

ijk

F

fkfjfifijk ecbax

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X is the EEMa are the scoresb are the emissionspectrac are the excitationspectraE is the residuals

Can be seen as an expansion of PCA from two-way data to multi-way data

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fjfifij eptx

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A

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IntroductionPARAFAC & Fluorescence

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IntroductionPARAFAC & Fluorescence

Catechol

Hydroquinone

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Introduction”Faking” fluorescence

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IntroductionLight scatter

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IntroductionLight scatter – The trouble maker

Excita

tion

Emission

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IntroductionLight scatter

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IntroductionBi-linearity

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IntroductionWhy is this a problem?

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ExampleFluorescence & PARAFAC

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Getting rid of Rayleigh

•Subtraction of standard

•Cut off and insert missing/ zeros

•Weights•Modeling of Rayleigh

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Subtracting a standard

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Missing values

Missingvalues

Zeros

Signal/ Data area

Thygesen, Rinnan, Barsberg & Møller

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Example

• 18 wood samples• 4 different levels of p-benzoquinone adsorbed in

the fiber cell walls• 30 emission wavelengths x 35 excitation

wavelengths

Thygesen, Rinnan, Barsberg & Møller

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WOW!

None Weighted

Non-Negativity Zeros

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So, now Rayleigh is finished, right?

• The data presented so far is a bit simple Sugar data

Excitation

Emission 1st o

rder

Ray

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Weighting - MILES

Emission loadings Excitation loadings

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Band of missing values

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Using a band of missing valuesHard weights

Emission loadings Excitation loadings

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Using a band of missing valuesMILES weights

Emission loadings Excitation loadings

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Another method?Why, why, why?

• The Rayleigh scatter width has to be estimated quite accurately

• The band width of missing data should also be correct

• What about an automatic method of removing the Rayleigh scatter, that was not so prone to the estimation of the width of the Rayleigh scatter?

• Modeling the Rayleigh is the answer!

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Modeling Rayleigh

• A Gauss-Lorentz curve fitting method

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Modeling Rayleigh

Rinnan, Booksh & Bro

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Modeling Rayleigh

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With constraints even better

Emission loadings Excitation loadings

Rinnan, Booksh & Bro

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• Thanks to: Rasmus Bro, Karl Booksh, Lisbeth G Thygesen, Søren Barsberg, Jens K S Møller and Charlotte Andersen

• Thank you for your attention

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