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Simultaneous Determination of Metal Ions in Zinc Sulfate Solution Using UV–Vis Spectrometry and SPSE-XGBoost Method

Excessive discharge of heavy metal ions will aggravate environment pollution and threaten human health. Thus, it is of significance to real-time detect metal ions and control discharge in the metallurgical wastewater. We developed an accurate and rapid approach based on the singular perturbation spe...

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Autores principales: Cheng, Fei, Yang, Chunhua, Zhou, Can, Lan, Lijuan, Zhu, Hongqiu, Li, Yonggang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7506957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32878223
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20174936
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author Cheng, Fei
Yang, Chunhua
Zhou, Can
Lan, Lijuan
Zhu, Hongqiu
Li, Yonggang
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Yang, Chunhua
Zhou, Can
Lan, Lijuan
Zhu, Hongqiu
Li, Yonggang
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description Excessive discharge of heavy metal ions will aggravate environment pollution and threaten human health. Thus, it is of significance to real-time detect metal ions and control discharge in the metallurgical wastewater. We developed an accurate and rapid approach based on the singular perturbation spectrum estimator and extreme gradient boosting (SPSE-XGBoost) algorithms to simultaneously determine multi-metal ion concentrations by UV–vis spectrometry. In the approach, the spectral data is expanded by multi-order derivative preprocessing, and then, the sensitive feature bands in each spectrum are extracted by feature importance (VI score) ranking. Subsequently, the SPSE-XGBoost model are trained to combine multi-derivative features and to predict ion concentrations. The experimental results indicate that the developed “Expand-Extract-Combine” strategy can not only overcome problems of background noise and spectral overlapping but also mine the deeper spectrum information by integrating important features. Moreover, the SPSE-XGBoost strategy utilizes the selected feature subset instead of the full-spectrum for calculation, which effectively improves the computing speed. The comparisons of different data processing methods are conducted. It outcomes that the proposed strategy outperforms other routine methods and can profoundly determine the concentrations of zinc, copper, cobalt, and nickel with the lowest RMSE [Formula: see text]. Therefore, our developed approach can be implemented as a promising mean for real-time and on-line determination of multi-metal ion concentrations in zinc hydrometallurgy.
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spelling pubmed-75069572020-09-30 Simultaneous Determination of Metal Ions in Zinc Sulfate Solution Using UV–Vis Spectrometry and SPSE-XGBoost Method Cheng, Fei Yang, Chunhua Zhou, Can Lan, Lijuan Zhu, Hongqiu Li, Yonggang Sensors (Basel) Article Excessive discharge of heavy metal ions will aggravate environment pollution and threaten human health. Thus, it is of significance to real-time detect metal ions and control discharge in the metallurgical wastewater. We developed an accurate and rapid approach based on the singular perturbation spectrum estimator and extreme gradient boosting (SPSE-XGBoost) algorithms to simultaneously determine multi-metal ion concentrations by UV–vis spectrometry. In the approach, the spectral data is expanded by multi-order derivative preprocessing, and then, the sensitive feature bands in each spectrum are extracted by feature importance (VI score) ranking. Subsequently, the SPSE-XGBoost model are trained to combine multi-derivative features and to predict ion concentrations. The experimental results indicate that the developed “Expand-Extract-Combine” strategy can not only overcome problems of background noise and spectral overlapping but also mine the deeper spectrum information by integrating important features. Moreover, the SPSE-XGBoost strategy utilizes the selected feature subset instead of the full-spectrum for calculation, which effectively improves the computing speed. The comparisons of different data processing methods are conducted. It outcomes that the proposed strategy outperforms other routine methods and can profoundly determine the concentrations of zinc, copper, cobalt, and nickel with the lowest RMSE [Formula: see text]. Therefore, our developed approach can be implemented as a promising mean for real-time and on-line determination of multi-metal ion concentrations in zinc hydrometallurgy. MDPI 2020-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7506957/ /pubmed/32878223 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20174936 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cheng, Fei
Yang, Chunhua
Zhou, Can
Lan, Lijuan
Zhu, Hongqiu
Li, Yonggang
Simultaneous Determination of Metal Ions in Zinc Sulfate Solution Using UV–Vis Spectrometry and SPSE-XGBoost Method
title Simultaneous Determination of Metal Ions in Zinc Sulfate Solution Using UV–Vis Spectrometry and SPSE-XGBoost Method
title_full Simultaneous Determination of Metal Ions in Zinc Sulfate Solution Using UV–Vis Spectrometry and SPSE-XGBoost Method
title_fullStr Simultaneous Determination of Metal Ions in Zinc Sulfate Solution Using UV–Vis Spectrometry and SPSE-XGBoost Method
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous Determination of Metal Ions in Zinc Sulfate Solution Using UV–Vis Spectrometry and SPSE-XGBoost Method
title_short Simultaneous Determination of Metal Ions in Zinc Sulfate Solution Using UV–Vis Spectrometry and SPSE-XGBoost Method
title_sort simultaneous determination of metal ions in zinc sulfate solution using uv–vis spectrometry and spse-xgboost method
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7506957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32878223
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20174936
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