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Aromatic amines such as aniline and its derivatives are an important class of environmental water pollutants. Anilines are used in the manufacturing of rubbers and plastics, dyes, agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals. The anilines can be released into the environment directly as industrial effluent from, e.g., the chemical, textile or leather industry, or indirectly as breakdown products of herbicides and pesticides. Due to their high solubility in water, anilines can easily permeate through soil and contaminate ground water, and therefore they can be present at trace levels in drinking water. Several aromatic amines are strongly toxic and suspected carcinogens. Moreover, aniline compounds may be converted into carcinogens in the environment or in the body. This service provides a capillary electrophoresis (CE) method for the determination of aniline derivatives in environmental water samples.