Analytical techniques are employed every day in both, industry and academia. The concept of green analytical chemistry involves making analytical chemistry safer for operators, more sustainable for the environment and more economical. Improvements in the availability of renewable feedstocks, miniaturization, automated technology, and chemical recycling, make this a vibrant field of research. This new edition of Challenges in Green Analytical Chemistry presents an overview of the latest tools and techniques for improving safety and sustainability in analytical chemistry. Covering topics…mehr
Analytical techniques are employed every day in both, industry and academia. The concept of green analytical chemistry involves making analytical chemistry safer for operators, more sustainable for the environment and more economical. Improvements in the availability of renewable feedstocks, miniaturization, automated technology, and chemical recycling, make this a vibrant field of research. This new edition of Challenges in Green Analytical Chemistry presents an overview of the latest tools and techniques for improving safety and sustainability in analytical chemistry. Covering topics including solvent selection, miniaturization and metrics for the evaluation of greenness, this book is a useful resource for researchers and application laboratories interested in reducing the risks and environmental impacts of analytical methods.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Salvador Garrigues is Full Professor of Analytical Chemistry at University of Valencia from 2006. His research has focused on sample preparation and spectroscopy, mainly in the field of vibrational one, applied to quantitative analysis, combined with automation and the use of chemometrics. Miguel de la Guardia is Full Professor of Analytical Chemistry at University of Valencia from 1991. He has published more than 650 scientific papers and various books in the field of analytical chemistry and supervised more than 35 PhD Thesis of students from different countries. From 1990 both authors collaborate and, in the frame of Solinquiana research team, have contributed to the development of "green Analytical Chemistry" (GAC), with different research projects and specialized books on this topic.
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Past, Present and Future of Green Analytical Chemistry Direct Analysis by Green Spectroscopy and Spectrometry Sensors as Green Tools Innocuous and Less Hazardous Reagents Greening Sample Preparation: New Solvents, New Sorbents Flow Analysis: A Powerful Tool for Green Analytical Chemistry (Bio)electroanalysis in the Field of Greener Analytical Chemistry Green Solvents for Analytical Chemistry Green Chromatography: State-of-the-art, Opportunities and Future Perspectives Chemometrics as a Green Analytical Tool Evaluation of the Greenness of Analytical Procedures
Past, Present and Future of Green Analytical Chemistry Direct Analysis by Green Spectroscopy and Spectrometry Sensors as Green Tools Innocuous and Less Hazardous Reagents Greening Sample Preparation: New Solvents, New Sorbents Flow Analysis: A Powerful Tool for Green Analytical Chemistry (Bio)electroanalysis in the Field of Greener Analytical Chemistry Green Solvents for Analytical Chemistry Green Chromatography: State-of-the-art, Opportunities and Future Perspectives Chemometrics as a Green Analytical Tool Evaluation of the Greenness of Analytical Procedures
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