Abstract

Modern technologies have been adapted to the needs of modern times, innovating with the design and construction of devices that allow environmental analysis to provide real-time, on-site analysis information and with high reliability, minimizing costs in the use of reagents, optimizing analysis times, and providing the opportunity to make decisions to respond to social, scientific, or technological problems. The microsystems of detection, control, and automation of chemical processes and analysis are the subject of this work.

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