Presented in this paper is an annual review of literatures published in 2018 on topics relating to analytical methods for pesticides and herbicides. According to the different techniques, this review is divided into six sections, including extraction methods; chromatographic or mass spectrometric techniques; electrochemical techniques; spectrophotometric techniques; chemiluminescence and fluorescence methods; and biochemical assays.Practitioner points
Totally 134 relevant research articles are summarized.
The review is divided into six parts according to the techniques.
Chromatographic and mass spectrometric methods are the most widely used.
This review covers research articles published in 2017 on topics relating to physico-chemical processes for water and wastewater treatment. The paper divides into nine sections, i. e., membrane technology, ion exchange, capacitive deionization, granular filtration, coagulation/flocculation, sedimentation, flotation, oxidation and adsorption. The membrane technology part includes six parts, including microfiltration (MF), ultrafiltration (UF), nanofiltration (NF), reverse osmosis (RO), forward osmosis (FO), and membrane distillation (MD).
By summarizing 187 relevant research articles published in 2019, the review is focused on the research progress of physicochemical processes for wastewater treatment. This review divides into two sections, physical processes and chemical processes. The physical processes section includes three subsections , that is, adsorption, granular filtration, and dissolved air flotation, whereas the chemical processes section has five subsections , that is, coagulation/flocculation, advanced oxidation processes, electrochemical, capacitive deionization, and ion exchange.
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