

Volume 9
Journal of Analytical & Bioanalytical Techniques
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September 19-20, 2018 Singapore
World Congress on
Mass Spectrometry and Analytical Techniques
Mass Spectra & Analytika 2018
September 19-20, 2018
Aspects of recent developments of smart multi-way calibration methods coupled with LC-MS and LC-
DAD in analytical chemistry
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ulti-way calibration methods having second-order or extended advantages are gaining more and more attentions in the
field of analytical sciences. It is a smart and green quantitative analysis strategy based on mathematical separation for
complicated chemical systems when combined with advanced analytical instruments capable of generating multidimensional
arrays, e.g. HPLC-DAD, LC-MS and EEMs. It enables one to quantify directly and rapidly the component(s) of analytical interest
even in the presence of unknown interferences not included in the calibration samples and makes the final goal of analytical
chemistry achievable even without the aid of complicated separation procedures. These multi-way calibration methods could be
applied to resolve different problems of qualitative and quantitative analysis in complicated chemical systems by combining with
the advanced analytical instruments. The performances of these algorithms have been evaluated by using simulated and real
experimental datasets. They have been utilized to simultaneous or direct determinations of multiple component(s) of analytical
interest in many fields such as pharmaceutical, biomedical, environmental, food sciences. The main points on successful
applications of these chemometric methods combined with advanced analytical instruments have been also summarized. Some
recent developments on the theories and their applications of multi-way calibration methodologies including second- and third-
order calibration are also reviewed in detail.
Biography
Hai Long Wu is a Professor of Analytical Chemistry of the College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Hunan University since 1999 and the Former Director
of the State Key Laboratory of Chemo/Biosensing and Chemometrics, Hunan University. He has completed his BS in 1982 and MSc in 1985 as well as Doctor
of Science in 1992 in Analytical Chemistry from Hunan University. He has worked at Hunan University during and then went to Japan and received his Doctor
of Engineering in Applied Chemistry from Chiba University, Japan in 1998. He has published over 230 papers in LC-DAD, LC-MS, chemometrics and chemical
sensors in international journals.
hlwu@hnu.edu.cnHai Long Wu
Hunan University, China
Hai Long Wu, J Anal Bioanal Tech 2018, Volume 9
DOI: 10.4172/2155-9872-C2-029