How are Aromatic Hydrocarbons Detected and Measured?
The detection and measurement of aromatic hydrocarbons in various media, such as air, water, and soil, are crucial for assessing environmental exposure. Techniques such as gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) are commonly used due to their sensitivity and specificity. These methods enable the quantification of aromatic hydrocarbons at low concentrations, providing essential data for risk assessment.