Green Analytical Chemistry: Current Status and Future Perspectives in Sample Preparation presents the state-of-the-art in the field of GAC sample preparation procedures. With a focus on green chemistry, the book highlights how new techniques make it possible to observe a lower environmental impact without sacrificing the performance of the procedure. By proving a theoretical background of novel green technologies and proposing new protocols, this book addresses innovative methodologies in analytical chemistry and sample preparation following the requirements of green analytical chemistry demands. It is a valuable resource for researchers, chemist, students, and all those interested in the allied field.
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Table of Contents
1. Green Chemistry and Green Analytical Chemistry 2. Principal Concepts and Guidelines for GAC applied in sample preparation 3. Conceptual Density Functional Theory Based Applications in Extraction Studies 4. Sorbent-based extraction procedures (MSPE, MIP-SPE, SPDE, MEPS, SPME, SBSE, etc.) 5. Membrane-based extraction procedures (FPSE, etc.) 6. Introduction and overview of applications related to green solvents used in sample preparation (DES, NaDES, etc.) 7. Solvent-based extraction procedures (PFE, DSE, MAE, LLE, DLLME, LPME, SFE, etc.) 8. Solvent free extraction procedures (HS-SPME, etc.) 9. How to evaluate the “greenest” of a procedure (GAPI, AGREEprep, etc.) 10. The CUPRAC method, its modifications and applications serving green chemistry 11. Conclusions and future perspectives