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An expeditious method for determining particle size distribution by near infrared spectroscopy: Comparison of PLS2 and ANN models

Journal

TALANTA
Volume 77, Issue 2, Pages 647-651

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2008.07.015

Keywords

Particle size distribution; PLS2; ANN; NIR spectroscopy

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  1. Spain's MCyT [CTQ2006-12923]

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The particle size distribution of a solid product can be Crucial parameter considering its application to different kinds of processes. The influence of particle size on near infrared (NIR) spectra has been used to develop effective alternative methods to traditional ones in Order to determine this parameter. In this work, we used the chemometrical techniques partial least squares 2 (PLS2) and artificial neural networks (ANNs) to simultaneously predict several variables to the rapid construction of particle size distribution curves. The PLS2 algorithm relies on linear relations between variables, while the ANN technique can model non-linear systems. Samples were passed through sieves of different sieve opening in order to separate several size fractions that were used to construct two types of particle size distribution Curves. The samples were recorded by NIR and their spectra were used with PLS2 and ANN to develop two calibration models for each. The correlation coefficients and relative standard errors of prediction (RSEP) have been used to assess the goodness of fit and accuracy of the results. The four calibration models Studied provided statistically identical results based on RSEP Values. Therefore, the combined use of NIR spectroscopy and PLS2 or ANN calibration models allows determining the particle size distributions accurately. The results obtained by ANN or PLS2 are statistically similar. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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