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Soil/water interface assessment using sequential injection for multiparametric analysis
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The Analyst, 2002
This article provides a basic overview of the principles of sequential injection analysis. This is followed by a discussion of the instrumental requirements. A brief overview of some of the diverse analytical applications of SIA is also presented.
Claire E, Lenehan +2 more
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This article provides a basic overview of the principles of sequential injection analysis. This is followed by a discussion of the instrumental requirements. A brief overview of some of the diverse analytical applications of SIA is also presented.
Claire E, Lenehan +2 more
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Application of sequential injection analysis to pharmaceutical analysis
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 2006Sequential injection analysis is a well established tool for automation of pharmaceutical analysis. A short historical background of this technique is given as well as a brief discussion on the basic principles and potentials. The current applications of SIA in the pharmaceutical analysis are also described and discussed.
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New horizons in sequential injection kinetic analysis
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2002The need to measure several quantities rapidly in the same sample has prompted the development of automated methods of analysis that in both the continuous and discontinuous modes offer the possibility of simultaneous determinations. The application of pH gradients and differential kinetic determinations dominate the simultaneous determination of two ...
J F, van Staden, Raluca I, Stefan
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Analyte Enrichment Using Sequential-Injection Analysis
Instrumentation Science & Technology, 1997Abstract Sequential-injection analysis (SIA) was developed as part of the drive to develop methods of automated analysis suitable for robust process analysis. As such, it was envisaged that SIA should provide a means of sample manipulation for the automation of wet chemical procedures in the process environment.
Graham D. Marshall +1 more
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Microfluidic Sequential Injection Analysis in a Short Capillary
Analytical Chemistry, 2006An automated microfluidic sequential injection analysis system that efficiently manipulates sample and reagent solutions in the nanoliter range in approximately 10 s per analytical cycle is described. The system consisted of a 6-cm-long, typically 75-microm i.d., fused-silica capillary (which functioned as a sampling probe and reactor as well as a flow-
Wen-Bin, Du, Qun, Fang, Zhao-Lun, Fang
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Oligonucleotide analysis by sequential injection before analysis (SIBA) capillary electrophoresis
Analytical Biochemistry, 2003toaccuratelyassessthequalityofsyn-theticoligonucleotides[10].Withtheadventofmulti-plexoligonucleotidesynthesizers,therequirementforincreased-throughputCEanalysishasbecomeaneces-sity. However, CE applications for oligonucleotidequalitycontrolaretypicallylowthroughput( 25sam-ples/day).Therefore,wedevelopedasequentialinjec-tionbeforeanalysis(SIBA ...
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Sequential injection technique applied to pharmaceutical analysis
TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 2004The versatility of sequential injection analysis (SIA), based on programmable flow, has been recently enhanced by the miniaturization implemented in lab-on-valve (LOV) format. This article discusses the implication of this development and the use of SIA for chromatography and for bead injection, identifying a trend towards development of a versatile ...
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