Spectrometers are of great value in environmental monitoring, enabling rapid
and accurate detection of pollutants in air, water, and soil, providing a
scientific basis for environmental protection.
In atmospheric monitoring, UV-visible spectrometers are commonly used to
detect harmful gases such as ozone and sulfur dioxide, while infrared
spectrometers are used to analyze greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and
methane. In water quality analysis, fluorescence spectrometers can detect
organic pollutants such as petroleum hydrocarbons and pesticide residues.
Furthermore, X-ray fluorescence spectrometers (XRF) can rapidly measure heavy
metal content in soil, helping to assess the extent of contamination.
Compared to traditional chemical analysis methods, spectrometers offer
advantages such as non-destructiveness, high sensitivity, and rapid response.
Combined with IoT technology, modern spectrometers can also enable real-time
online monitoring, providing data support for smart environmental protection. In
the future, with advances in sensor technology, spectrometers will play an even
greater role in environmental monitoring.
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Suzhou Evolution Technology Co., Ltd.
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