Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.684, 38-46, 2012
Application of genetic algorithm for baseline optimization in standard addition voltammetry
A new procedure of baseline correction in voltammetry which utilizes genetic algorithm and spline functions is presented. According to this method the background shape is modeled by the application of the approach which operates on natural selection phenomena. The optimization criterion is constructed with the usage of the three parameters of the voltammogram: peak's height, shape of the peak base and linearity of the calibration model. Splines are used in approximation of the background because they enable to reproduce various baseline shapes. The procedure is performed automatically with minimum attention from the operator. The usefulness of the proposed approach is demonstrated on simulated voltammograms and Zn(II) signals registered in the rat's brain microdialysate samples. Standard addition calibration is considered because it is especially sensitive to improper baseline approximation. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.