Author:
Zhou Feng-Bo,Li Chang-Geng,Zhu Hong-Qiu
Abstract
Abstract Aiming at the problems of low accuracy and large prediction errors caused by the serious overlap of multi-metal spectral signals in zinc smelting industrial wastewater, a characteristic interval modeling method is proposed. First, according to the absorption spectra of mixed solution, the characteristic intervals of copper and nickel are preliminarily screened by using different partition lengths. Second, take the smallest root mean squares error of cross validation and the largest correlation coefficient as the evaluation indicators, compare the full-spectral model and each local model, and select the optimal feature sub-intervals of copper and nickel. Last, the partial least squares method is used to model the combined wavelengths of the optimal sub-intervals to realize the simultaneous detection of copper and nickel. The linear determination ranges are 0.3–3.0 mg/L for copper and nickel. the correlation coefficients of copper and nickel are 0.9974 and 0.9966, respectively. The results show that the method reduces the complexity of the wavelength variable screening process, improves the accuracy of the model, and lays the foundation for the accurate analysis of polymetallic ions in zinc smelting industrial wastewater.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Scientific Research Foundation of Hunan Provincial Education Department
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