Online Inquiry

Ecological Environment Monitoring

Ecological environment is the abbreviation of "environment composed of ecological relationships", which refers to the sum of various natural (including the second natural forces formed under artificial intervention) forces closely related to human beings and affecting human life and production activities.

Overview of Ecological Environment Monitoring

Ecological Environment monitoring is to track the changes in environmental quality, determine the level of environmental quality, and provide the basis and guarantee for environmental management and pollution control through the detection of the content and discharge of various substances that have an impact on humans and the environment. Simply put, understanding the level of the environment and conducting environmental monitoring are the prerequisites for all environmental work.


Water Environment Monitoring

Water Environment Monitoring

As one of the indispensable material bases for human survival, water resources are very important. If the water environment is polluted, it will have a serious impact on water quality. For this reason, it is necessary to monitor the contaminants in the water environment. The water quality monitoring objects include unpolluted and polluted natural water (river, river, lake, sea, groundwater), various industrial wastewater and domestic sewage.

Water Quality Monitoring Objects

Comprehensive Indicators Toxic Substances
  • Temperature
  • Chromaticity
  • Turbidity
  • pH value
  • Conductivity
  • Suspended solids
  • Dissolved oxygen, etc.
  • Phenol
  • Cyanide
  • Lead
  • Chromium
  • Cadmium
  • Mercury
  • Nickel
  • Organic pesticides, etc.

Atmospheric Environment Monitoring

Atmospheric Environment Monitoring

In recent years, haze weather has gradually increased, and air quality has become a common concern. Therefore, air quality monitoring is particularly important.

Air pollution monitoring is the detection and monitoring of pollutants and their contents in the atmosphere. There are about 100 kinds of atmospheric pollutants that have been recognized. These pollutants exist in the atmosphere in the form of molecules and particles.

Air Pollutant Monitoring Objects

Molecular Pollutants Particulate Pollutants
  • Sulfur dioxide
  • Nitrogen dioxide
  • Carbon monoxide
  • Ozone
  • Hydrogen halide
  • Hydrocarbons, etc.
  • Total suspended particulate matter (TSP)
  • Particulate matter (PM10)
  • Natural dust fall
  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
  • Heavy metals, etc.

In addition, some unique monitoring items (such as acid rain and fluoride detection) can be added according to specific conditions in local areas. The concentration of air pollutants is closely related to meteorological conditions, and meteorological parameters such as wind direction, wind speed, temperature, air pressure, etc. need to be measured while detecting air pollution.

Soil Environment Monitoring

Soil Environment Monitoring

Soil monitoring is an important part of environmental monitoring. Soil pollution is mainly caused by two factors, one is industrial waste, mainly waste water and waste residue leachate pollution; the other is chemical fertilizer and pesticide pollution. The main monitoring project of soil pollution is to monitor harmful heavy metals such as chromium, lead, cadmium, mercury and residual organic pesticides in soil and crops.

Our Services

Utilizing the DeteCasTM platform based on the CRISPR-Cas system, CD BioSciences can provide various services in ecological environment monitoring, such as nucleic acids detection service, metal ion detection service and small molecule detection service. If you are interested in these services, please contact us.

References

  1. Xie, S.Y., et al. Advancing sensing technology with CRISPR: From the detection of nucleic acids to a broad range of analytes-A review. Analytica Chimica Acta. 2021, 338848.
  2. Chen, Y.J., et al. Applying CRISPR/Cas system as a signal enhancer for DNAzyme-based lead ion detection. Analytica Chimica Acta. 2021, (1192): 339356.
  3. Liang, M.D., et al. A CRISPR-Cas12a-derived biosensing platform for the highly sensitive detection of diverse small molecules. Nature Communications. 2019, 10: 3672.
For research use only. Not intended for any clinical use.

Online Inquiry

Related Services

Copyright © CD BioSciences. All rights reserved.