2011
DOI: 10.1002/elan.201000465
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Signal Processing in Electrochemistry

Abstract: This review presents and promotes preprocessing methods applied in electrochemistry prior to data exploration, calibration and classification. Smoothing by digital filtering, baseline correction, separation of overlapping signals, and also transformations to extract the relevant features of the curve are the algorithms of which the application, operation, and optimization of parameters are described. The presentation completes the description of the procedure enabling orthogonal correction of the signals. The … Show more

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“…Eventually, sensitivity and reliability of measurements could be significantly improved by mathematical treatment of voltammetric curves [63], as demonstrated by Pt and Rh analysis at pM level [5,64]. As an example, Fig.…”
Section: Approaches In Analytical Performance Improvementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eventually, sensitivity and reliability of measurements could be significantly improved by mathematical treatment of voltammetric curves [63], as demonstrated by Pt and Rh analysis at pM level [5,64]. As an example, Fig.…”
Section: Approaches In Analytical Performance Improvementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Application of semi-differentiation for deconvolution of voltammetric peaks is also less complicated than by means of Fourier or wavelet transforms [68][69][70][71]. The main disadvantages of the semi-derivative analysis are related to an increase in current noise due to application of differentiation, requirements of subtraction of background currents and formation of artificial semi-derivative signals when the sign of the current does not change when the potential scan is reversed [42,72].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often the two interfering elements (noise and background) can be minimized by optimizing the measurement conditions, nevertheless, they are an integral part of most of the experiments [1][2][3]. There exists a constant need to improve the measurement parameters, so that numerical postprocessing methods are employed more often and on greater scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%