Abstract
This study designed and developed an innovative online detection device based on Continuous Solid-Phase Extraction Spectroscopy (CSPES) for rapid quantitative analysis of environmental water pollutants. The device is highly automated, eliminating environmental interference. Leveraging CSPES technology and adsorption kinetics theory, an online quantitative analysis model between the spectrum and component concentrations was established, along with a concentration calculation method based on the least squares method. The quantitative analysis method was validated using single-component and binary-component sample systems containing Fluoranthene, Benzo[k]Fluoranthene, and Rhodamine 6G. The model exhibited excellent predictive performance, with overall prediction concentration relative errors (RE) ranging from 0.45 % to 8.75 % and relative standard deviations (RSD) of less than 3 %. In real sample applications, recovery rates ranged from 86.8 % to 124.4 %, with RSDs between 0.33 % and 2.22 %. This method provides a robust tool for water quality monitoring and environmental analysis, holding significant potential for application across various fields.
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