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      Solid-phase cadmium speciation in soil using L3-edge XANES spectroscopy with partial least-squares regression.

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          Cadmium (Cd) has a high toxicity and resolving its speciation in soil is challenging but essential for estimating the environmental risk. In this study partial least-square (PLS) regression was tested for its capability to deconvolute Cd L(3)-edge X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) spectra of multi-compound mixtures. For this, a library of Cd reference compound spectra and a spectrum of a soil sample were acquired. A good coefficient of determination (R(2)) of Cd compounds in mixtures was obtained for the PLS model using binary and ternary mixtures of various Cd reference compounds proving the validity of this approach. In order to describe complex systems like soil, multi-compound mixtures of a variety of Cd compounds must be included in the PLS model. The obtained PLS regression model was then applied to a highly Cd-contaminated soil revealing Cd(3)(PO(4))(2) (36.1%), Cd(NO(3))(2)·4H(2)O (24.5%), Cd(OH)(2) (21.7%), CdCO(3) (17.1%) and CdCl(2) (0.4%). These preliminary results proved that PLS regression is a promising approach for a direct determination of Cd speciation in the solid phase of a soil sample.

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          Journal
          J Synchrotron Radiat
          Journal of synchrotron radiation
          1600-5775
          0909-0495
          Jul 2012
          : 19
          : Pt 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute for Land Use, University of Rostock, Justus-von-Liebig-Weg 6, 18051 Rostock, Germany.
          Article
          S0909049512021371
          10.1107/S0909049512021371
          22713893
          d4132ad4-3377-4fa2-84e6-b7c70fd6ebdd
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