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Persistent Organic Pollutants (Hardback)

Monitoring, Treatment Technologies, and Health Effects

Science and Technology > Environmental Threats & Pollution

Imprint: IntechOpen
Series: Environmental Sciences
Pages: 164
ISBN: 9781836340201
Published: 17th December 2025
Script Academic & Professional

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Toxic organic compounds known as persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are resistant to breakdown by biological, chemical, and photolytic processes in the environment. Currently, a significant number of POPs are utilized as industrial chemicals, solvents, medications, and insecticides. POPs bioaccumulate and have an impact on the environment and human health globally due to their persistence. It can spread from one nation to another through wind and water, meaning it can have a significant impact on people and wildlife far beyond the areas where it is used and discharged. According to the UN Environment Programme (n.d.), exposure to POPs has the potential to lead to the following health issues: cancer, allergies, nervous system effects, and Immune system effects.
This book, Persistent Organic Pollutants - Monitoring, Treatment Technologies, and Health Effects, will gather research and contributions from outstanding experts in the field of persistent organic pollutants. It will appeal to a wide readership from universities and industries. Additionally, readers will obtain updated information on all aspects of POPs.

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