Abstract
The feasibility of resonance Raman spectroscopy in the detection of hazardous chemicals in water has been tested on some nitrophenol-based pesticides and fungicides. In most cases, detection limits below the parts per million level were obtained. The method was also tested on an artifically polluted river water sample.
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