• Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 9, Issue s1, s10705 (2011)
Guoqing Wu, Weihong Bi, Jiaming Lv, and Guangwei Fu
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Guoqing Wu, Weihong Bi, Jiaming Lv, Guangwei Fu. Determination of chemical oxygen demand in water using near-infrared transmission and UV absorbance method[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2011, 9(s1): s10705 Copy Citation Text show less

Abstract

Chemical oxygen demand (COD) is a synthetic indicator that represents the degree of organic pollution in water. Compared with the conventional wet chemical method, near-infrared (NIR) transmission and ultraviolet (UV) absorbance method based on photoelectric detection technology and spectroscopy analysis offer advantages such as high precision, speed, non-contact, and absence of secondary pollution, to name a few. NIR transmission spectra and UV absorbance spectra of standard solution configured with phthalate hydrogen potassium were collected using multi purpose analyzer (MPA) Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrometer and AvaSpec-2048-2 UV spectrometer, respectively. After different pretreatment of the spectra, COD quantitative analysis model was established using partial least squares (PLS) regression and linear regression. The statistical analysis of COD quantitative model was implemented, and the result revealed that UV absorbance method had higher relevance but lower forecast accuracy and precision than the NIR transmission method.
Guoqing Wu, Weihong Bi, Jiaming Lv, Guangwei Fu. Determination of chemical oxygen demand in water using near-infrared transmission and UV absorbance method[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2011, 9(s1): s10705
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