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Liquid–phase microextraction: A review of reviews

Microchemical Journal, 2019
Abstract Sample preparation is an important step in chemical analysis. It is generally done to deal with problems associated with the nature of the matrix, low analyte concentrations in real samples or analyte features incompatible with the instrumentation. Classical methods of extraction consume large volumes of hazardous solvents and other reagents
Małgorzata Rutkowska   +3 more
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Unconfined liquid-phase microextraction

Analytical Sample Preparation With Nano- and Other High-Performance Materials, 2021
Rafael Lucena   +2 more
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Liquid-Phase Microextraction Approaches for Preconcentration and Analysis of Chiral Compounds: A Review on Current Advances

Critical reviews in analytical chemistry, 2022
Chirality is a critical issue in pharmaceutics, forensic chemistry, therapeutic drug monitoring, doping control, toxicology, or environmental investigations as enantiomers of a chiral compound can exhibit different activities, i.e., one enantiomer can ...
M. Bayatloo   +4 more
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Liquid-phase microextraction

TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 2010
Abstract The development of faster, simpler, inexpensive and more environmentally-friendly sample-preparation techniques is an important issue in chemical analysis. Recent research trends involve miniaturization of the traditional liquid-liquid-extraction principle by greatly reducing the acceptor-to-donor ratio.
Ali Sarafraz-Yazdi, Amirhassan Amiri
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An environmentally friendly and novel amine-based liquid phase microextraction of quercetin in food samples prior to its determination by UV-vis spectrophotometry.

Spectrochimica Acta Part A - Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2020
A novel and environmentally-friendly method, which includes determination of trace amounts of quercetin in samples by using UV-vis spectrophotometry after enrichment with amine-based liquid phase microextraction (LPME), has been developed.
M. Soylak, Bircan Ozdemir, E. Yılmaz
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Ferrofluid-based liquid-phase microextraction

Journal of Chromatography A, 2010
A new mode of liquid-phase microextraction based on a ferrofluid has been developed. The ferrofluid was composed of silica-coated magnetic particles and 1-octanol as the extractant solvent. The 1-octanol was firmly confined within the silica-coated particles, preventing it from being lost during extraction.
Shi, Z.-G., Zhang, Y., Lee, H.K.
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Liquid-phase microextraction: update May 2016 to December 2018

Applied spectroscopy reviews (Softcover ed.), 2020
Miniaturized extraction techniques are well established in analytical protocols following the guidelines of green chemistry. In spite of this, analytical chemistry researchers continue to look for alternatives and modifications that minimize or solve ...
N. Campillo   +4 more
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Supramolecular solvents formation in aqueous solutions containing primary amine and monoterpenoid compound: Liquid phase microextraction of sulfonamides.

Talanta: The International Journal of Pure and Applied Analytical Chemistry, 2020
A phenomenon of supramolecular solvents formation in aqueous solutions containing primary amine and monoterpenoid compound is presented for the first time. A novel supramolecular solvent-based liquid phase microextraction was developed.
Polina Bogdanova   +3 more
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Solid drop based liquid-phase microextraction

Journal of Chromatography A, 2010
Solid drop based liquid-phase microextraction (SDLPME) is a novel sample preparation technique possessing obvious advantages of simple operation with a high pre-concentration factor, low cost and low consumption of organic solvent. SDLPME coupled with gas chromatography (GC), high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and atomic absorption ...
Mohammad Reza, Ganjali   +5 more
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Headspace Water-Based Liquid-Phase Microextraction

Analytical Chemistry, 2005
A new organic-free mode of headspace liquid-phase microextraction termed headspace water-based liquid-phase microextraction has been developed. Five phenols were used as model compounds in the development and evaluation of the procedure. Parameters affecting the extraction efficiency were investigated.
Zhang, J., Su, T., Hian, K.L.
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