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What Technologies are Used in Exposure Monitoring?
The technologies used in exposure monitoring have evolved significantly, enhancing accuracy and reliability. Some key technologies include:
Gas Chromatography
and
Mass Spectrometry
: Widely used for detecting and quantifying volatile and semi-volatile compounds.
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
(HPLC): Used for non-volatile and thermally unstable substances.
Spectrophotometry
: Useful for measuring the concentration of particular chemicals in a sample.
Biosensors
: Innovative tools for real-time monitoring of specific chemical exposures.
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