A review: Effects of air, water and land dumpsite on human health and analytical methods for determination of pollutants

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JR_AMECJ-4-3_006

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 14 آذر 1402

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Environment pollutants are found here and there in developing countries and these contaminations affect the environment adversely. This is done by peculation of solid and liquid substances in the dumpsites and industrial pollutions into the soil which form toxic chemicals as well as evaporation of gases into the atmosphere. Few remediation of pollution which includes incineration which is the waste treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste material, the waste handling practices, the recycling resource recovery, the avoidance and reduction methods, the adsorption based on nanotechnology and the bioremediation technology which appears as a cost-effective and environmental friendly approach for cleanup. Recently researches shows that various chemicals (VOCs, BTEX, heavy metals) that might be delivered into the air or water can cause unfriendly health effects which was analyzed based on sample treatments (solid phase extraction: SPE, the liquid-liquid microextraction: LLME, the magnetic solid phase extraction: MSPE) and instruments such as ET-AAS, F-AAS and GC-FID methods. The related weight of disease can be substantial, and interest in research on health effects and intervention in explicit populations and openness circumstances is significant for the development of control systems. Pollution control and determination is thusly a significant segment of disease control, and health experts and analytical chemistry specialists need to foster associations with different areas to recognize and carry out need interventions.

Authors

Ihenetu Stanley Chukwuemeka

Chemistry Department, Imo State University Owerri, Imo State Nigeria

Victor Obinna Nioku

Chemistry Department, Imo State University Owerri, Imo State Nigeria

Chinweuba Arinze

Chemistry Department, Chukwuemeka odimegwu Ojukwu University Uli, Anambra Nigeria

Ibe Francis Chizorou

Chemistry Department, Imo State University Owerri, Imo State Nigeria