Early Detection System for Water Quality Monitoring of Cyanobacteria and Hexavalent Chromium using UV-Vis Derivative Spectrophotometry and Improvement of Detection Limit by Changing Pathlength
Abstract:This work explores the use of readily available spectrophotometry to detect and monitor cyanobacteria and hexavalent chromium (Cr (VI)) under different water matrices. Research has shown that these parameters have been increasing in frequency worldwide with growing anthropological activities and aggravating climate change, resulting in unwanted source water contamination. The aim was to evaluate the potential of derivative spectrophotometry with changing cuvette pathlength (10-, 50-, and 100-mm) to be used as … Show more
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