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. 2006 Aug;64(5):1102-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.saa.2005.11.038. Epub 2006 Feb 20.

Chemistry at level of individual aerosol particle using multivariate curve resolution of confocal Raman image

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Chemistry at level of individual aerosol particle using multivariate curve resolution of confocal Raman image

Sophie Sobanska et al. Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc. 2006 Aug.

Abstract

Airborne particles with aerodynamic diameter in the 10-1 microm range have been collected in an industrial/urban zone by impaction and have been investigated by automated confocal Raman microspectrometry. The computer-microcontrolled XY scanning and Z focusing of Raman images provided many pixel Raman spectra which are characteristics of complex mixture at level of individual particle. The large heterogeneity was not resolved by the spatial resolution of the instrument which is limited by the optical diffraction. The severe spectral overlaps generated by heterogeneity were resolved by multivariate curve resolution (MCR) methods. The purity based method (SIMPLISMAX) was used to resolve both luminescence spectra and pure Raman spectra without prior information. The MCR-alternating least square (ALS) was used as a refined method of both spectra and spectral concentrations. The reconstructing Raman images of the respective spectral contribution supply a versatile potential to characterize the chemistry of atmospheric aerosols at the level of the individual particles.

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