The History of Chemometrics in Routine Chromatographic Analysis
Date: Monday, March 3, 2025 at 9 AM EST
Venue: Bethesda, MD (Washington, D.C.)
website: www.ifpacglobal.org
Don’t miss Brian Rohrback’s presentation on The History of Chemometrics in Routine Chromatographic Analysis.
Topic:
Advanced Separations: FastGC, HPLC & Data Systems
Abstract:
There is a rich history of the use of chemometrics both for signal processing and for pattern recognition analysis that dates back a half century now. The first documented commercial implementations began in the early 1980s, predating the use of “personal” computers. In considering use for routine quality measurements, the technology divides between signal processing (alignment, curve resolution) and automated interpretation (classification, quantitation, mixture analysis). The use of standard chemometrics technology vastly reduces the time required to process chromatographic data in a quality control environment and it enables unsupervised chromatographic analysis and interpretation.



