Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species in the Atmospheric and Aquatic Environments

ebook Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry

By Javier Hernández Borges

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Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species in the Atmospheric and Aquatic Environments delves into the dynamic and complex roles of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS/RNS) across atmospheric and aquatic environments. This volume examines the occurrence, transformations, and ecological implications of ROS/RNS in aquatic systems, particularly their impact on biogeochemical cycles. It provides critical insights into modern techniques for sampling, handling, and analysing ROS/RNS, offering practical guidance for accurate environmental monitoring. The volume also addresses the frontiers of sensor technology, with a focus on nanoparticle-based sensors for detecting ROS/RNS with high selectivity and sensitivity, as well as atmospheric ROS/RNS and their direct and indirect effects on air quality and human health - an area of growing concern in climate and public health research. - Comprehensive coverage of cutting-edge sampling techniques, handling protocols, and analytical methods, including sensor-based detection strategies. - Integrates atmospheric and aquatic perspectives on reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, bridging environmental chemistry, ecology, and public health. - Features chapters authored by leading researchers offering current advances, critical evaluations, and future directions in ROS/RNS research and monitoring.
Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species in the Atmospheric and Aquatic Environments