Kepceoglu, AbdullahGundogdu, YaseminLedingham, Kenneth William DavidKilic, Hamdi Sukur2020-03-262020-03-262016978-0-7354-1369-60094-243Xhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4944149https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12395/336899th International Physics Conference of the Balkan-Physical-Union (BPU) -- AUG 24-27, 2015 -- Istanbul Univ, Beyazit Campus, Istanbul, TURKEYIn this work, we have carried out a detailed statistical analysis for experimental data of mass spectra from xylene isomers. Principle Component Analysis (PCA) was used to identify the isomers which cannot be distinguished using conventional statistical methods for interpretation of their mass spectra. Experiments have been carried out using a linear TOF-MS coupled to a femtosecond laser system as an energy source for the ionisation processes. We have performed experiments and collected data which has been analysed and interpreted using PCA as a multivariate analysis of these spectra. This demonstrates the strength of the method to get an insight for distinguishing the isomers which cannot be identified using conventional mass analysis obtained through dissociative ionisation processes on these molecules. The PCA results dependending on the laser pulse energy and the background pressure in the spectrometers have been presented in this work.en10.1063/1.4944149info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessIdentification of the Isomers Using Principal Component Analysis (PCA) MethodConference Object1722N/AWOS:000375923300030N/A