Problem-Oriented Analytical Chemistry Driven by Chemometrics, 9780443221637
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Solve real-world problems with analytical chemistry and powerful chemometrics.
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Analytical Chemistry: Solving Real-World Problems with Chemometrics

Problem-Oriented Analytical Chemistry Driven by Chemometrics tackles challenges across diverse fields, including food quality, environmental science, product authentication, and petrochemistry, using an analytical data science perspective.

This book adopts a unique case study approach, demonstrating how chemometrics techniques can be effectively applied to solve complex analytical problems. It’s designed to …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780443221637
ISBN-10:0443221634
Author:Luis Cuadros Rodríguez, Ana María Jimenez-Carvelo, Jose M. Andrade-Garda
Publisher:Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Imprint:Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:1 November 2025
Weight:0g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
About The Author

Luis Cuadros Rodríguez

Luis Cuadros-Rodríguez is tenured full Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the University of Granada, Spain. He has worked in the field of Chemometrics, Chemical Metrology and Qualimetrics for many years. His focus is on developing protocols to optimize and validate analytical processes and methods. The authentication of olive oil was the main matter of his research, looking for analytical methods which can detect frauds in this ‘gold’ liquid. As a result, many innovative methodologies were published, most of them combining chemometrics and chromatography to get highly reliable results. In particular, he has contributed to lay down the basis of chromatographic fingerprinting methodology as a tool of major relevance in the field of food authentication. In addition, his research team has recently proposed a strategy to make chromatographic signals independent of the instrument itself or its state of maintenance, which has been termed ‘instrument-agnostization’.

Ana María Jiménez-Carvelo is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Granada, Spain since 2018. Her research is focused on the application of chemometrics to the chemical authentication of food, using the fingerprinting methodology applying chromatographic (GC and LC) and spectrometric (IR, Raman) techniques. Her current research aims at i) improving and developing innovative fast-analytical methods to quality control of food, as well as to minimize the use of solvents using the fingerprinting methodology, and (ii) exploring the application of chemometric/data mining algorithms on data obtained by advanced analytical techniques in order to assess the authenticity of food products without the need to identify any specific compound. In these lines she has played an important role in developing new multivariate analytical methods of classification and quantification in analytical food chemistry, especially in the olive oil field.

Jose M. Andrade-Garda is a full professor of Analytical Chemistry at the University of A Coruña, Spain since 2011. During his Ph.D. he worked in a refinery as a quality control technician. Currently his main interests are on multivariate data analysis in the environmental and petrochemical fields, mainly IR applications to speed quality control procedures in several manufacturing environments. He has also contributed to novel applications of multivariate modelling (in particular, PLS) to atomic spectrometry. At present, he is focused on microplastics analysis in several environmental matrices and their subsequent spectral identification.

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