Rapid classification of plastics by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) coupled with partial least squares discrimination analysis based on variable importance (VI-PLS-DA)

Combination of LIBS and VI-PLS-DA is a promising approach to achieve the online analysis and process control of waste plastic recycling.

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