Assessment of trifluoroacetic acid in tap water from Besançon (France) and bottled water from France, Italy, and Romania
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Environmental pollution has evolved significantly over recent decades, shifting from well-known conventional contaminants to more complex and recently recognized emerging threats. Conventional contaminants such as metals, metalloids, nitrates, sulphate, phosphates, fluorides, and some organics (e.g., pesticides, volatile organic compounds, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, polychlorinated biphenyls) have been extensively studied and regulated, particularly on their presence in water resources. Growing concern now focuses on the so-called "emerging pollutants" including antibiotics, hormones, illicit drugs, endocrine disruptors, cosmetics, personal care products, metabolites of pesticides, surfactants, industrial products, microplastics, nanoparticles, Discover Water
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