Questions of the necessity and ways of creating a photometric sensor for the express determination of impurities of light hydrocarbon fractions in wastewater and industrial waters, which are ultimately pollutants of the world's oceans, are posed. The results of studies of luminescence spectra using LEDs as a source of UV stimulation show the possibility of creating a luminescent small-sized highly sensitive sensor for monitoring the presence of light hydrocarbon impurities in wastewater and industrial waters. Achieving greater sensitivity is possible for a real sensor with a specific design.
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