AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper discusses the role of selectivity in analytical chemistry, highlighting its established use in quantitative analysis while noting the ambiguity in qualitative analysis.
  • It introduces a new definition for selectivity in qualitative analysis and provides a method for numerical estimation.
  • The significance of this work lies in its practical applications for comparing different analytical objects, measurement techniques, and data modeling methods.

Article Abstract

Background: The concept of selectivity is used extensively in analytical chemistry in both quantitative and qualitative analyses. While in the first case, the definition and use of selectivity have been somehow regulated, in the second case it remains a vague concept.

Results: In this paper we propose a new definition of selectivity in qualitative analysis as well as the way to estimate it numerically.

Significance: It is shown how selectivity can be used practically to compare analytical objects, measurement techniques, and data modeling methods.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2024.343352DOI Listing

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