Environmental Chemistry

Environmental chemistry refers to the presence of chemicals in the environment, their movement and transformation. Environmental chemistry deals with natural chemicals such as metals, other elements, organic chemicals and biochemicals which are biological metabolism products. Environmental chemistry also deals with man-made and distributed synthetic chemicals such as pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dioxins, furans, and many others. Environmental chemists draw on a variety of principles from chemistry and various environmental sciences to aid in their study of what is occurring in the environment to a chemical species.

 

Sub-Tracks

  • Aquatic chemistry
  • Atmospheric chemistry
  • Bioassays and  immunoassay
  • Environmental measurement and monitoring
  • Environmental monitoring
  • Environmental quality parameters related to fresh water
  • Gravimetric, titrimetric and electrochemical methods
  • Pollution
  • Prevention of environmental deterioration
  • Quantitative chemical analysis
  • Soil Chemistry

Market Analysis: The global market for environmental testing is estimated to reach $12.5 billion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 7% from 2020 to 2027. A growing number of businesses throughout the world are focusing on implementing sustainable business strategies in order to reduce their environmental effect. Environmental testing services are also outsourced, which lowers firm running costs.

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