Application of mid- and near-infrared spectroscopy for the control and chemical evaluation of brine solutions and traditional sea salts

Andrea C. Galvis-Sánchez, Inês C. Santos, Raquel B. R. Mesquita, João A. Lopes, António O. S. S. Rangel, Ivonne Delgadillo*

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Abstract

Mid- and near-infrared spectroscopy methodologies were explored for the analysis of brine solutions and traditional sea salt samples. Brine solutions from different salt pans, corresponding to different stages of sodium chloride crystallisation, were collected. A total of 61 dried and non-dried traditional sea salts were also analysed. Partial least squares regression with leave-one-out cross-validation strategy was applied for the calibration of inorganic constituents Ca2+, Mg2+ and K+, alkalinity as HCO 3-, SO 42-, NO 2- and NO 3- and phosphate in brine solutions. Promising results were obtained with the near-infrared (NIR) methodology for brine solutions with coefficients of determination R2 > 0.90 for Mg+2, K+, HCO 3- and SO 42-. Using mid-infrared, the calibration for H2PO 4- was R2 = 0.85. In relation to the sea salt samples, the strategy adopted was the re-sampling based cross-validation using different spectral pre-processing treatments. In this case, the calibrations using the two IR methodologies fell bellow acceptable levels for the techniques; however, by comparing the R2 coefficient, the results were slightly better when using the NIR spectra of dried sea samples. In general, these results open a new possibility for the IR applications and also bring an opportunity for continuing with the NIR characterization for dried sea salt samples.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)470-480
Number of pages11
JournalFood Analytical Methods
Volume6
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2013

Keywords

  • Brine solutions
  • Flow analysis
  • Inorganic ions
  • IR spectroscopy
  • Quality control
  • Sea-salt production

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