2018
DOI: 10.1177/0003702818794957
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EXPRESS: Smoothing Raman Spectra with Contiguous Single-Channel Fitting of Voigt Distributions: An Automated, High Quality Procedure

Abstract: Theoretical probability distributions are often fitted to the individual peaks of Raman spectra to decompose them and facilitate further analyses. Fitting has the additional advantage of eliminating noise. We have exploited this noise-eliminating attribute of fitting procedures in an automated algorithm to smooth Raman spectra. An initial smoothing was performed by fitting Voigt distributions to every channel in a spectrum. The Voigt distribution characters used were strongly Gaussian, the distribution widths … Show more

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“…All data were exported through SpectraViewer (v. 1.3.1.1) and loaded into Matlab (R2019b, MathWorks, Natick, MA). All Raman spectra were baseline corrected (15 iterations), smoothed using custom algorithms, 27,28 and normalized to the 883 cm À1 band for mannitol (conventional Raman RCC supernatant), and the 696 cm À1 polyvinyl chloride band of the bag (SORS RCC supernatant) and 755 cm À1 porphyrin band (SORS RCC). Mean spectra were calculated from the six measurements for each week and each RCC unit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All data were exported through SpectraViewer (v. 1.3.1.1) and loaded into Matlab (R2019b, MathWorks, Natick, MA). All Raman spectra were baseline corrected (15 iterations), smoothed using custom algorithms, 27,28 and normalized to the 883 cm À1 band for mannitol (conventional Raman RCC supernatant), and the 696 cm À1 polyvinyl chloride band of the bag (SORS RCC supernatant) and 755 cm À1 porphyrin band (SORS RCC). Mean spectra were calculated from the six measurements for each week and each RCC unit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All data were exported through Enlighten Spectroscopy software (Wasatch Photonics) and loaded into Matlab version R2019b (Mathworks). The Raman spectra were subjected to cosmic ray removal using a 3-window median filter, baseline corrected (11 iterations) and smoothed using custom algorithms [31,32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smoothing is used to remove high‐frequency components from the spectra to reduce noise and simplify the identification of important spectral features 79 . The most used smoothing filter is the Savitsky‐Golay filter, where a polynomial regression is applied to the data, that is, a polynomial curve is fitted to small segments or peaks within the Raman spectrum, with the smoothed curve providing an estimate as to the underlying Raman signal 79,80 . The use of a Savitsky‐Golay filter for spectral smoothing was employed by three of the studies, 12,61,66 with only Addis et al.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%