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Monitoring environmental contaminants / edited by Steven Johnson.

Elsevier ScienceDirect eBook - Environmental Science 2021 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Johnson, Steven, editor.
Series:
Environmental contaminants
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Environmental monitoring.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2021.
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Intro
Monitoring Environmental Contaminants
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Chapter 1: High-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry for analysis of aquatic contaminants: A high-l ...
1. Introduction
2. Sample collection
3. Water sample preparation and the effect of the matrix
3.1. Sample matrix and effects on analysis
3.2. Filtration
3.3. Dilution
3.4. Solid phase extraction
4. High-performance liquid chromatography
5. Mass spectrometry
5.1. Source ionization and ion transfer
5.2. The quadrupoles
5.3. Electron multiplication and detection
5.4. Quantitation and the calibration curve
5.5. Other mass analyzers coupled with HPLC: Time-of-flight and ion trap MS
6. Quality assurance and control measures
6.1. Field blanks
6.2. Internal standards
6.3. Blanks within analytical sequences
6.4. Spiked standards within analytical sequences
6.5. Method validation
7. Conclusions
References
Chapter 2: Emerging technologies for autonomous in-situ monitoring of water quality
2. Water quality monitoring
3. Sensing challenges: Platform and deployment hierarchies
4. Stability challenges with chemical sensors
5. Influence of microfluidics
6. Manual single-use sensing
7. Autonomous in-situ sensing for nutrients
7.1. Phosphorus
7.2. Phosphate-sensing methods
7.3. Nitrogen
7.4. Nitrite and nitrate colorimetry
7.5. Ammonia colorimetry
8. Current and emerging nutrient-sensing systems
8.1. Examples of current sensing systems
8.2. Emerging sensing systems
9. Challenges for autonomous in-situ sensing systems
9.1. Sensing platform fouling
10. Remote sensing
11. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Chapter 3: Pervasive sensing approaches for environmental pollution
2. Air
2.1. Examples of deployments
2.2. Challenges, opportunities, and recommendations
3. Noise
3.1. Examples of deployments
3.2. Challenges, opportunities, and recommendations
4. Water
4.1. Examples of deployments
4.2. Challenges, opportunities, and recommendations
5. Soil
5.1. Examples of deployments
5.2. Challenges, opportunities, and recommendations
6. Conclusions
References
Chapter 4: Challenges and current approaches toward environmental monitoring of nanomaterials
2. Analytical techniques for environmental monitoring of ENMs
2.1. Scanning and transmission electron microscopy
2.2. Field- flow fractionation
2.3. IR/Raman microscopy
2.4. Pyrolysis-GC-MS
2.5. Single particle ICPMS
2.6. Near-infrared fluorescence spectroscopy
2.7. Nanoparticle tracking analysis
3. Aquatic compartments
3.1. Expected concentrations
3.2. Single particle ICPMS
3.3. Electron microscopy and light scattering
Other Format:
Print version :
ISBN:
9780444643360
0444643362
OCLC:
1225364068
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