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18 September 2018 Novel feature extraction method for rapid analysis of water contaminants based on three-dimensional fluorescence and absorption spectroscopy
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Fluorescence spectroscopy and absorption spectroscopy are common physical methods used for water quality monitoring and analysis. However, in terms of sensitivity and selectivity, the absorption spectroscopy is still inferior; limited categories of organic contaminants can emit fluorescence, which constrains the analytical range. Here in, a novel feature extraction method is proposed in conjoint analysis of fluorescence and absorption spectroscopy to predict the category of water contaminants. The three-dimensional fluorescence spectra and absorption spectra of eight typical substances were studied. We extracted the outline of every three-dimensional fluorescence spectrum along the emission wavelengths axis, and then transformed it into a wavenumber spectrum. The symmetry axis and Stokes shift between fluorescence emission peak and absorption peak in their wavenumber spectra were set as two features. Theoretically, they depend only on the molecular structures of different substances. Moreover, four integral parameters in different absorption spectral ranges corresponding to functional groups were introduced to expand the analytical coverage of diverse contaminants including some non-fluorescent substances. Furthermore, we conducted long-term monitoring of river water near a dyeing and printing plant to demonstrate the prediction potential of this method. As an early warning system, the rapid prediction results can provide guidance for more targeted and detailed analysis and treatment.
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Yingtian Hu, Chao Liu, Zheng Shi, Xin Chen, Dongdong Zhao, and Xiaoping Wang "Novel feature extraction method for rapid analysis of water contaminants based on three-dimensional fluorescence and absorption spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 10768, Imaging Spectrometry XXII: Applications, Sensors, and Processing, 107680F (18 September 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2319929
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KEYWORDS
Absorption spectroscopy

Feature extraction

Fluorescence spectroscopy

Spectroscopy

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