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![]() | Solid Phase Microextraction: Theory and Practice by Janusz Pawliszyn ISBN-10: 9780471190349 ISBN-10: 0-471-19034-9 ISBN-13: 9780471190349 ISBN-13: 978-0-471-19034-9 Hardcover 1997-04-21 Wiley-VCH Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description Solid Phase Microextraction: Theory and Practice Janusz Pawliszyn Solid phase microextraction (SPME) is a recently proposed solvent-free sampling and sample preparation technique. SPME represents a quick, sensitive, and economical approach that can be adopted for field work and can be easily integrated with present analytical instrumentation into an automation process. Written by the inventor of the technique, Solid Phase Microextraction: Theory and Practice describes the theoretical and practical aspects of this new technology, which received an "R&D 100" Award in 1994 recognizing its invention as a major advancement in the analytical sciences. Solid Phase Microextraction: Theory and Practice, the first book on SPME, offers the reader: * An overview of SPME technique, theory, method development, and applications; * Experiments for beginners; * A summary of the practical applications of SPME in environmental, food, pharmaceutical, and forensic settings; * Material suitable for SPME courses or self-guided study. | ||
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The first book you have to read about SPME! This book was written by Prof Janusz Pawliszyn of Waterloo University (Toronto, Canada), the maker of SPME, a new solvent-free technique which combine sample preparation and sampling, and is a milestone for new millennium chemistry. Theoretical basis of SPME (thermodynamics and kinetics) are well explained and the steps for the development of method are thoroughly described. The book is complete with application notes about sampling in different matrixes and examples of use of this powerful technique in different fields (clinical, forensic, pharmaceutical), and take a look at future applications (e.g. industrial hygiene, field and biological samples, in-fibre derivatization). A very good book essential for chemists and not only for chemists....strongly recommended! | ||