Chemometric Identification Of Chemical Agents Via Electrochemical Methods Coupled With Classification Algorithms
- 详细技术说明
- University researchers have developed a novel method and system that identify chemical agents using a combination of electrochemical detection and advanced signal processing algorithms. The invention distinguishes itself from other chemometric technologies in that it combines electrochemical methods (e.g., voltammetry, amperometry, potentiometry, coulometry, conductometry, and impedometry) with pattern-recognition algorithms (e.g. Principal Component Analysis, Linear Discriminant Analysis, Support Vector Machines) to transduce the chemical information to the electrical domain. It has been reduced to practice for the classification of residues originating from the handling and discharge of a firearm and to implicate culpability under such scenarios. A handheld unit integrating the electrochemical analyzer and embedded signal processing algorithms is currently under development. The approach, demonstrated for firearm forensics, can be extended to diverse other applications requiring differentiation among groups possessing variable chemical signatures (e.g., healthcare, environmental, agricultural, cosmetics).
- *Abstract
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Conventional methods for chemical analysis require that the sample be isolated and transported to the laboratory, and entail some risk of contamination during sample transport. Analytical techniques requiring expensive instrumentation and trained personnel are then applied to the samples (e.g., electrochemical analysis, gas / liquid chromatography, ion mobility, mass spectrometry, scanning electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, UV/VIS spectroscopy, and IR spectroscopy), and statistical data processing performed to assess the presence of the analyte(s) of interest. These techniques are limited in their ability to identify and classify groups of samples that could be associated with varying levels of exposure to said analyte(s). Moreover, such techniques are not amenable to field-deployment, thereby precluding applications requiring real-time, quasi-real-time, or on-the-spot/scene assessment.
- *IP Issue Date
- Jun 13, 2017
- *Principal Investigation
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Name: Xavier Ceto
Department:
Name: Manel del Valle
Department:
Name: Aoife O'Mahony
Department:
Name: Joseph Wang
Department:
Name: Joshua Windmiller
Department:
- 申请号码
- 9678032
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