HUMAN HEALH PREVENTION BY DETECTION AND QUANTIFICATION OF TOXIC CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
Author(s) -
Венелин Терзиев,
Stoyanka Petkova-Georgieva
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
ijasos- international e-journal of advances in social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2411-183X
DOI - 10.18769/ijasos.592108
Subject(s) - human health , environmental chemistry , chemistry , environmental science , biochemical engineering , medicine , environmental health , engineering
There are various methods of detection and quantification of toxic chemical compounds (TCCs) and toxic industrial chemicals (TICs). The present research is on the most effective methods known for achieving good human health prevention. The TCCs detection methods are described and analyzed by showing their advantages and disadvantages. Although incineration or other oxidative procedures are widely discussed methodologies for TCC detection and quantification, derive their widespread industrial use and environmental persistence from their resistance to oxidative degradation. The more highly chlorinated the TCC, the greater its resistance to oxidation, and the longer it will persist in the environment. Several detection methodologies for TCC remediation have been described, including treatment with Chemical Detector Paper, Colorimetric Detection Tubes, Infra-Red (IR) Spectroscopy, M21 Remote Sensing Chemical Agent Alarm, TravelI RHC, etc .
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