3D Printing in Analytical Chemistry: Sample Preparation, Separation, and Sensing covers all the applications of 3D printed systems in relevant analytical areas such as sample preparation (use of sorbents, membranes, and devices), separation devices in analytical techniques, and as components in sensors and detection systems, among others. The book also includes key aspects on the preparation and design of novel 3D printed devices for analytical applications, including tips and tricks written by experts. Special features based on 3D printed structures for different applications are also highlighted, along with the most relevant works.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to 3D printing from the analytical chemistry viewpoint 2. Overview of 3D printing technologies and materials 3. Design andTips and tricks for fabrication of 3D printing devices for analytical applications 4. 3D printing of analytical platforms: From prototyping to commercialization 5. 3D printing devices as supports for sample preparation 6. 3D printed materials in liquid-liquid extraction 7. 3D printed materials in solid-phase extraction and microextraction 8. 3D printing and smart materials for sample preparation 9. 3D printed devices in membrane separation (D. Spence/F. Maya) 10. Automatic methods on using 3D printing devices for sample preparation 11. 3D printing in chromatographic techniques 12. 3D printing in electrophoretic techniques 13. 3D printing in spectrometric detection 14. 3D printed devices for optical (bio)sensing 15. 3D printed devices for electrochemical sensing 16. Micro/milifluidic platforms for optosensing applications 17. Micro/milifluidic platforms for bioanalytical applications 18. Micro/milifluidic platforms for electrochemical detection 19. Less common applications of 3D printing
Authors
Jos� Manuel Herrero Mart�nezDr. Herrero-Mart�nez is Full Professor at the Dept. of Analytical Chemistry, University of Valencia (2018-). He obtained his PhD in Chemistry from Univ. Valencia (2000) with Doctoral extraordinary Award. He has worked as assistant professor (2001-2005) at Department of Analytical Chemistry (Univ. Barcelona, Spain) and as a post-doctoral researcher (2003-2004) at Department of Chemical Engineering (Univ. of Amsterdam, The Netherlands). He has published around 165 research articles in international indexed journals (most of them located in Q1), and several book chapters (3355 citations, h-index 30, Scopus). He has presented more than 270 communications at numerous international and national scientific meetings under different formats. He has led/participated in regional, national and international R&D projects. He has collaborated with research groups of several national and foreign universities. His research interests comprise the development of new stationary phases for separation techniques and smart materials and 3D printing for sample preparation purposes.
Manuel Mir� Full Professor in Analytical Chemistry, University of the Balearic Islands, Spain and Visiting Professor, Charles University, Czech Republic.Dr. Manuel Mir� received his M.Sc. (1998) and Ph.D. (2002) in Chemistry at the University of the Balearic Islands, Spain. He has conducted post-doctoral research in several universities including the Technical University of Berlin, Technical University of Denmark and University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences in Austria. He is currently Full Professor in Analytical Chemistry (from September 2017) at the University of the Balearic Islands; Visiting Professor at Charles University (Czech Republic); and member of the IUPAC Chemistry and Environment Division (Subcommittee on Chemical and Biophysical Processes in the Environment). He is the Reviews Editor of the journal Analytica Chimica Acta (Elsevier, IF:5.7, second highest IF across multi-scope analytical chemistry journals) and Associate Editor of the Encyclopaedia of Analytical Science, 3rd Edition, Elsevier, since 2007 and 2016, respectively. His publication record shows over 230 refereed articles including 14 book chapters, with an h-index of 43 and over 6100 citations and is corresponding author of over 116 articles. He has published 26 articles in Analytical Chemistry from ACS. He has delivered over 72 oral presentations (57 as Keynote or invited lecturer) in international conferences on analytical chemistry, sample preparation, nanotechnology, environmental chemistry, and automation based on flow methodology. He has presented over 200 poster communications in international conferences and symposiums. He supervised 10 PhD students (+ 3 ongoing) in national and international universities (Technical University of Denmark, Mahidol University in Thailand, University of the Balearic Islands and Universidade Federal de Bahia in Brasil). He has been actively engaged in 37 national and international research projects (e.g., University of Melbourne and Charles University in Czech Republic) 18 of which as the Principal Investigator. His research interests are focused on the development of on-line sample processing strategies for isolation and/or preconcentration of trace levels of environmental pollutants exploiting the various generations of flow analysis, including Lab-on-a-Valve platforms and 3-D printed fluidic structures, in hyphenation with modern analytical instrumentation.
Enrique Javier Carrasco-CorreaDr. Carrasco-Correa is Assistant Professor in Analytical Chemistry at the University of Valencia (2021-). His research interests comprise a wide spectrum of analytical techniques and applications including capillary (electro)separation techniques, control, safety and evaluation of emerging contaminants, HPLC, HPLC-MS and CZE-MS, development of new stationary phases for separation techniques and sample preparation and more recently, the research line based on 3D printing. He has published around 34 research articles in international indexed journals (most of them located in the first quartile), and 3 book chapters (420 citations, h-index 14, Scopus). He has presented more than 90 communications at numerous international and national scientific meetings under different formats. He has participated in regional, national and international R&D projects (6). He has collaborated with research groups of several national and foreign universities.
Mar�a Vergara-Barber�n Postdoctoral Researcher in Analytical Chemistry at the University of Valencia, Spain. Dr. Vergara-Barber�n is Postdoctoral Researcher in Analytical Chemistry at the University of Valencia (2016-). Her research interests comprise a wide spectrum of analytical techniques and applications including chromatographic and capillary (electro)separation techniques, mass spectrometry, preparation of novel materials for microextraction techniques including proteins, aptamers and 3D printed systems. She has published around 27 research articles in international indexed journals (most of them located in the first quartile), and 3 book chapters (350 citations, h-index 10, Scopus). She has presented more than 35 communications at numerous international and national scientific meetings under different formats. Besides, she has collaborated with research groups of several national and foreign universities.