Crispino C. C., Fernandes K. G., Kamogawa M. Y., Nóbrega J. A.,
Nogueira A. R. A., Ferreira M. M. C."Multivariate Classification of
Cigarettes According to Their Elemental Content Determination by Inductively
Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy", Anal. Sci., 23(4),
435-438 (2007).
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Abstract.
In this paper we describe our study on the characterization of cigarette
samples according to their mineral content. Acid digestion assisted by
microwaves was employed, and inductively coupled plasma optical emission
spectrometry was the analytical technique used for the determination of
Al, Ba, Ca, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Na, P and Sr in conventional, light, and
flavorized cigarettes. Multivariate techniques, such as hierarchical clusters
analysis (HCA) and principal-component analysis (PCA), were applied to
discriminate among different types of cigarettes. Cluster analysis and
principal-component analysis showed differences in cigarettes according
to the type and mineral composition. The cigarette samples were divided
within the 3 groups according to their mineral composition. Ca, Sr, Cu,
K and Na were the most important elements for cigarette classification,
and only these 5 variables were sufficient for the classification and discrimination
of the evaluated types of cigarettes.
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