Recent advances in solid phase microextraction and membrane extraction with a sorbent interface
Lord, H. L. and Pawliszyn, J.
http://www.science.uwaterloo.ca/chemistry/pawliszyn/Research/MESI/Recentadvances.htm, Progress in Nonlinear Differential Equations, and Their Applications, Vol. 63, 83-92
Lord, H. L. and Pawliszyn, J."Recent advances in solid phase microextraction and membrane extraction with a sorbent interface", http://www.science.uwaterloo.ca/chemistry/pawliszyn/Research/MESI/Recentadvances.htm, Progress in Nonlinear Differential Equations, and Their Applications, Vol. 63, 83-92.
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Solid-phase microextraction has several advantages for sample preparation including reduced time per sample, less sample manipulation, elimination of organic solvents, and reduced analyte loss. While originally introduced for the analysis of volatile organic compounds in environmental samples, the technique has now gained acceptance for a wide variety of additional applications. In this article we summarise some of our recent work in the application of the method to new analytes and matrices, the design of new interfaces for separation and detection, and the development of new microextraction technologies. |
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