Detection of Persistent Pollutants in the Environment Based on Electrochemical Detection Method
In order to effectively monitor the emissions of persistent pollutants in the environment,it is necessary to explore new detection methods.This article studies persistent pollutants and their detection methods,and uses pentachlorophenol as an example to study the platinum carbon/titanium dioxide electrode electrochemical detection method.The sensitivity of different electrodes is analyzed,and the detection lower limit is explored,laying a theoretical and practical foundation for the detection of persistent pollutants.