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The use of electron absorption spectra of natural and drinking waters in the ultraviolet (UV) spectrum region for the primary assessment of the quality of initial water samples is investigated. In some applications, the method can successfully quantify dissolved trace substances and chromophore groups in water samples. Direct spectrophotometry in the UV region of the untreated water samples is proposed as a cheap and expedient method for continuous monitoring in ecoanalytics of water resource.
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Aluker, N.L., Herrmann, M. & Suzdaltseva, J.M. Water Spectrophotometry in the UV and Visible Range as an Element of Water-Resource Ecoanalytics. Instrum Exp Tech 63, 853–859 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0020441220050243
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