SPCal – an open source, easy-to-use processing platform for ICP-TOFMS-based single event data

IF 3.1 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Thomas E. Lockwood, Lukas Schlatt and David Clases
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Single particle inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (SP ICP-MS) has evolved into one of the most powerful techniques for the bottom-up characterisation of nanoparticle suspensions. The latest generation of time-of-flight mass analysers offers new perspectives on single particles by rapidly collecting full mass spectra and providing information on particle composition and abundances, even in unknown samples. However, SP ICP-TOFMS is associated with vast and complex data, which can hamper its applicability and the interrogation of specific particle features. Unlocking the full potential of SP ICP-TOFMS requires dedicated, easy-to-use software solutions to navigate through data sets and promote transparent, efficient and precise processing. SPCal is an open-source SP data processing platform, which we have previously released for quadrupole-based data. In this work, we expand its reach by additionally enabling the analysis of TOF-based SP data sets. We have incorporated various tools to facilitate the handling, manipulation and calibration of large data sets and provide the required statistical fundament and models to promote accurate thresholding. Non-target screening tools are integrated to pinpoint particulate elements in unknown samples without the requirement for a priori investigations or modelling. Next to basic functions like the calibration of size and mass distributions, methods to carry out cluster analysis (PCA, HAC) provide the means to study groups of particles based on their composition and conditional data filtering allows the interrogation of particle populations by selectecting specific features.

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SPCal -一个开源的,易于使用的处理平台,用于基于icp - tofms的单事件数据
单粒子电感耦合等离子体质谱(SP ICP-MS)已经发展成为自下而上表征纳米颗粒悬浮液的最强大的技术之一。最新一代的飞行时间质量分析仪通过快速收集完整的质谱并提供有关颗粒组成和丰度的信息,甚至在未知样品中,为单个粒子提供了新的视角。然而,SP ICP-TOFMS与大量复杂的数据相关联,这可能会阻碍其适用性和特定粒子特征的询问。要释放SP ICP-TOFMS的全部潜力,需要专门的、易于使用的软件解决方案来浏览数据集,并促进透明、高效和精确的处理。SPCal是一个开源的SP数据处理平台,我们之前发布过针对四极数据的SPCal。在这项工作中,我们通过额外启用基于tof的SP数据集的分析来扩展其范围。我们整合了各种工具,以方便处理、操作和校准大型数据集,并提供所需的统计基础和模型,以促进准确的阈值设定。整合非目标筛选工具,以查明未知样品中的颗粒元素,而无需先验调查或建模。除了尺寸和质量分布的校准等基本功能之外,进行聚类分析(PCA, HAC)的方法提供了基于组成来研究粒子群的方法,条件数据过滤允许通过选择特定特征来询问粒子群。
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CiteScore
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228
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: Innovative research on the fundamental theory and application of spectrometric techniques.
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