Journal of Spectral Imaging (Oct 2020)

Innovative technique for analysis of wastewater contaminants using hyperspectral imaging

  • Ramy Abdlaty,
  • Mohamed Gobara,
  • Ibrahim Naiem,
  • Mohamed Mokhtar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1255/jsi.2020.a12
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. a12

Abstract

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Accurate, fast, quantitative on-site analysis of wastewater is an environmental necessity. Therefore, we report a quantitative spectroscopic study in order to analyse organic contaminants in wastewater. For this purpose, two spectroscopy-based techniques were utilised and their results are compared. The first technique is ultraviolet/visible (UV/vis) spectrophotometry. This technique is a standard laboratory technique, however, it is inappropriate for working in the field. Besides, the analysis results of the standard laboratory technique display low accuracy in detecting small concentrations of wastewater contaminants such as methylene blue ( 50 ppm) of water contaminants such as methylene blue and methyl orange. For verification, Pearson correlation coefficients were computed between the concentration of contaminants and their absorbance for all the operating spectral bands. The results of the two techniques were statistically compared using Bland and Altman’s limit of agreement. This study showed that HSI is potentially a promising technique for the analysis of wastewater contaminants on-site.

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