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  • - Mono and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are harmful pollutants in water systems, primarily stemming from human activities, making their detection and mitigation vital for ecosystems.
  • - Electrochemistry is highlighted as a key technology for developing effective sensors for detecting these contaminants and improving water treatment methods, demonstrating promising performance through various materials.
  • - The study reviews current research on sensor technologies and treatment strategies for PAHs, discusses their sources and risks, and identifies challenges and future directions for improving pollution removal methods.

Article Abstract

Mono and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are widely distributed and severely pollute the aqueous environment due to natural and human activities, particularly human activity. It is crucial to identify and address them in order to reduce the dangers and threats they pose to biological processes and ecosystems. In the fields of sensor detection and water treatment, electrochemistry plays a crucial role as a trustworthy and environmentally friendly technology. In order to accomplish trace detection while enhancing detection accuracy and precision, researchers have created and studied sensors using a range of materials based on electrochemical processes, and their results have demonstrated good performance. One cannot overlook the challenges associated with treating aromatic pollutants, including mono and polycyclic. Much work has been done and good progress has been achieved in order to address these challenges. This study discusses the mono and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon sensor detection and electrochemical treatment technologies for contaminants in the aqueous environment. Additionally mentioned are the sources, distribution, risks, hazards, and problems in the removal of pollutants. The obstacles to be overcome and the future development plans of the field are then suggested by summarizing and assessing the research findings of the researchers.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-024-32640-3DOI Listing

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