CHNSO is an acronym that represents the five most common elements found in organic compounds: Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), Nitrogen (N), Sulfur (S), and Oxygen (O). Analysing the elemental composition of organic compounds, often referred to as elemental analysis or CHNSO analysis, is a crucial analytical method in organic compound analysis and for quantifying what element is present.
Introduction
Extractable Organic Fluorines (EOF) are a group of compounds that contain fluorine atoms and are classified as persistent organic pollutants. Click to read more.
Adsorbable Organic Fluoride, Chloride, and Bromide in Water Samples
Most of the halogenated organic compounds found in nature are toxic, carcinogenic, and persistent. Click to read more.