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To overcome the limitations of lengthy laboratory testing cycles and insufficient on-site responsiveness, this study developed an online rapid monitoring device for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in soil–water–air systems based on photoionization detection (PID) technology. The device integrates modular sensor units, incorporates an electromagnetic valve-controlled multi-medium adaptive switching system, and employs an internal heating module to enhance the volatilization efficiency of VOCs in water and soil samples. An integrated system was developed featuring “front-end intelligent data acquisition–network collaborative transmission–cloud-based warning and analysis”. The effects of different temperatures on the monitoring performance were investigated to verify the reliability of the designed system. A polynomial fitting model between concentration and voltage was established, showing a strong correlation (R2 > 0.97), demonstrating its applicability for VOC detection in environmental samples. Field application results indicate that the equipment has operated stably for nearly three years in a mining area of Shandong Province and an industrial park in Anhui Province, accumulating over 600,000 valid data points. These results demonstrate excellent measurement consistency, long-term operational stability, and reliable data acquisition under complex outdoor conditions. The research provides a distributed, low-power, real-time monitoring solution for VOC pollution control in mining and industrial environments. It also offers significant demonstration value for standardizing on-site emergency monitoring technologies in multi-media environments and promoting the development of green mining practices.

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Year
2025
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Volume
13
Issue
12
Pages
427-427
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Xiujuan Feng, Haotong Guo, H. J. Yang et al. (2025). Development and Application of Online Rapid Monitoring Devices for Volatile Organic Compounds in Soil–Water–Air Systems. Chemosensors , 13 (12) , 427-427. https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors13120427

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10.3390/chemosensors13120427