On data analysis in PTR-TOF-MS: From raw spectra to data mining |
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Authors: | Luca CappellinAuthor Vitae,Franco BiasioliAuthor Vitae,Pablo M. GranittoAuthor VitaeErna SchuhfriedAuthor Vitae,Christos SoukoulisAuthor VitaeFabrizio CostaAuthor Vitae,Tilmann D. Mä rkAuthor VitaeFlavia GasperiAuthor Vitae |
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Affiliation: | a IASMA Research and Innovation Centre, Fondazione Edmund Mach, Food Quality and Nutrition Area, Via E. Mach, 1, 38010, S. Michele a/A, Italy b Institut für Ionenphysik und Angewandte Physik, Leopold Franzens Universität Innsbruck, Technikerstr. 25, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria c CIFASIS, French Argentina International Center for Information and Systems Sciences, UPCAM (France)/UNR-CONICET (Argentina), Bv 27 de Febrero 210 Bis, 2000 Rosario, Argentina |
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Abstract: | Recently the coupling of proton transfer reaction ionization with a time-of-flight mass analyser (PTR-TOF-MS) has been proposed to realise a volatile organic compound (VOC) detector that overcomes the limitations in terms of time and mass resolution of the previous instrument based on a quadrupole mass analysers (PTR-Quad-MS). This opens new horizons for research and allows for new applications in fields where the rapid and sensitive monitoring and quantification of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is crucial as, for instance, environmental sciences, food sciences and medicine. In particular, if coupled with appropriate data mining methods, it can provide a fast MS-nose system with rich analytical information. The main, perhaps even the only, drawback of this new technique in comparison to its precursor is related to the increased size and complexity of the data sets obtained. It appears that this is the main limitation to its full use and widespread application. Here we present and discuss a complete computer-based strategy for the data analysis of PTR-TOF-MS data from basic mass spectra handling, to the application of up-to date data mining methods. As a case study we apply the whole procedure to the classification of apple cultivars and clones, which was based on the distinctive profiles of volatile organic compound emissions. |
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Keywords: | Proton transfer reaction-mass spectrometry Time of flight Data analysis Data mining Volatile organic compounds |
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