Sample preparation is considered one of the most critical steps in the analytical process. Conventional sample preparation techniques suffers from both a lack of selectivity and consuming large amounts of organic solvents. In recent years, the development of microextraction techniques (METs) for sample preparation has led to improved analytical figures of merit including recovery, precision, linearity, limit of detection, and limit of quantification. In addition, these techniques are inexpensive, reusable, solvent-minimized, and reduce the analysis time. It is well known that, the efficiency of METs mainly depends on the choice of a suitable extraction media. Over time, many review articles have focused on the application of different extra...
Thin film microextraction (TFME) is an analytical tool that has been proven to be suitable for integ...
Arsenic is a hazardous element that causes environmental pollution. Due to its toxicological effects...
Sample preparation is often a bottleneck in systems for chemical analysis. The aim of this work was ...
Sample preparation is considered one of the most critical steps in the analytical process. Conventio...
Micro-extraction techniques in sample preparation are gaining interest among analytical chemists as ...
Sample preparation is a critical step in the separation of target analytes from complex matrices, wh...
Sample preparation is an essential step in analysis, greatly influencing the reliability and accurac...
Sample preparation has been recognized as a major step in the chemical analysis workflow. As such, s...
Sample preparation is an important step when working with extremely low concentrations of analytes a...
Summarization: The continuous quest for novel sample preparation procedures has led to the developme...
The extraction yield of a microextraction technique depends on thermodynamic and kinetics factors. B...
Sample preparation is an important analytical step regarding the isolation and concentration of desi...
In the last decade, several developments, particularly in the liquid chromatography and hyphenated...
[eng] Biological samples are usually complex matrices due to the presence of proteins, salts and a v...
Sample preparation is an essential step in analysis, greatly influencing the reliability and accurac...
Thin film microextraction (TFME) is an analytical tool that has been proven to be suitable for integ...
Arsenic is a hazardous element that causes environmental pollution. Due to its toxicological effects...
Sample preparation is often a bottleneck in systems for chemical analysis. The aim of this work was ...
Sample preparation is considered one of the most critical steps in the analytical process. Conventio...
Micro-extraction techniques in sample preparation are gaining interest among analytical chemists as ...
Sample preparation is a critical step in the separation of target analytes from complex matrices, wh...
Sample preparation is an essential step in analysis, greatly influencing the reliability and accurac...
Sample preparation has been recognized as a major step in the chemical analysis workflow. As such, s...
Sample preparation is an important step when working with extremely low concentrations of analytes a...
Summarization: The continuous quest for novel sample preparation procedures has led to the developme...
The extraction yield of a microextraction technique depends on thermodynamic and kinetics factors. B...
Sample preparation is an important analytical step regarding the isolation and concentration of desi...
In the last decade, several developments, particularly in the liquid chromatography and hyphenated...
[eng] Biological samples are usually complex matrices due to the presence of proteins, salts and a v...
Sample preparation is an essential step in analysis, greatly influencing the reliability and accurac...
Thin film microextraction (TFME) is an analytical tool that has been proven to be suitable for integ...
Arsenic is a hazardous element that causes environmental pollution. Due to its toxicological effects...
Sample preparation is often a bottleneck in systems for chemical analysis. The aim of this work was ...