The environment has a large number of emerging pollutants (EPs) stemming from point and diffuse pollution. These are substances that aren't regularly monitored yet have the potential to infiltrate the environment and harm the ecosystem and human health. Extraction techniques have evolved more easily, rapidly, and inexpensive as analytical instrumentation has improved, allowing for the enrichment of analytes of interest from complicated environmental matrices. All of these advancements resulted in the discovery of several toxic substances at levels where they have a biological effect in the environment, as well as the identification of several new or previously overlooked or unknown pollutants.
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