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A M Mallet1, A B Davis2, D R Davis2
1Department of Chemistry, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487, USA. marco.bonizzoni@ua.edu.
Abstract:
A simple sensing ensemble was designed to discriminate structurally similar divalent metal chlorides utilizing multivariate data analysis. The system features the binding of four synthesized coumarin-enamine probes to a series of ten metal chlorides. Linear discriminant analysis (LDA) achieves what univariate data analysis alone cannot i.e., full analyte discrimination and differentiation.
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