Research into the analysis and monitoring of steroidal estrogens has grown significantly over the last decade, resulting in the emergence of a range of applicable techniques. In this study, three popular techniques, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS-MS) and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS-MS) for the analysis of three highly potent steroidal estrogens in the aquatic environment have been compared. It has been observed that overall, the three techniques appear comparable in generating similar estrogen concentrations for river and effluent samples. Of the three techniques, the GC-MS technique is the simplest to operate, but fails to detect the estrogens at th...
A multiresidue analytical method for the determination of the most common and biologically active na...
This article describes the development of a short pre-treatment method that allows the simultaneous ...
Hormones in water samples have been classified as ‘emerging pollutants’ and may pose a potential ris...
Research into the analysis and monitoring of steroidal estrogens has grown significantly over the la...
In recent years, environmental concerns over ultra-trace levels of steroid estrogens concentrations ...
An analytical procedure enabling routine analysis of four environmental estrogens at concentrations ...
An analytical procedure enabling routine analysis of four environmental estrogens at concentrations ...
An analytical procedure enabling routine analysis of four environmental estrogens at concentrations ...
An analytical procedure enabling routine analysis of four environmental estrogens at concentrations ...
In this study, the occurrence of trace amounts of natural and synthetic steroid estrogens in the aqu...
Nine target compounds including estrone (E-1), 17 beta-estradiol (17 beta-E-2), estriol (E-3) 4-octy...
An improved LC-electrospray ionization MS method was established for four estrogens (17 beta-estradi...
Current analytical methods for determining steroids in sewage sludge and sediment are reviewed and e...
Nine target compounds including estrone (E-1), 17 beta-estradiol (17 beta-E-2), estriol (E-3) 4-octy...
Nine target compounds including estrone (E-1), 17 beta-estradiol (17 beta-E-2), estriol (E-3) 4-octy...
A multiresidue analytical method for the determination of the most common and biologically active na...
This article describes the development of a short pre-treatment method that allows the simultaneous ...
Hormones in water samples have been classified as ‘emerging pollutants’ and may pose a potential ris...
Research into the analysis and monitoring of steroidal estrogens has grown significantly over the la...
In recent years, environmental concerns over ultra-trace levels of steroid estrogens concentrations ...
An analytical procedure enabling routine analysis of four environmental estrogens at concentrations ...
An analytical procedure enabling routine analysis of four environmental estrogens at concentrations ...
An analytical procedure enabling routine analysis of four environmental estrogens at concentrations ...
An analytical procedure enabling routine analysis of four environmental estrogens at concentrations ...
In this study, the occurrence of trace amounts of natural and synthetic steroid estrogens in the aqu...
Nine target compounds including estrone (E-1), 17 beta-estradiol (17 beta-E-2), estriol (E-3) 4-octy...
An improved LC-electrospray ionization MS method was established for four estrogens (17 beta-estradi...
Current analytical methods for determining steroids in sewage sludge and sediment are reviewed and e...
Nine target compounds including estrone (E-1), 17 beta-estradiol (17 beta-E-2), estriol (E-3) 4-octy...
Nine target compounds including estrone (E-1), 17 beta-estradiol (17 beta-E-2), estriol (E-3) 4-octy...
A multiresidue analytical method for the determination of the most common and biologically active na...
This article describes the development of a short pre-treatment method that allows the simultaneous ...
Hormones in water samples have been classified as ‘emerging pollutants’ and may pose a potential ris...