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Automated, Green, and Efficient: A Compendium on Micromethods in Analytical Sample Preparation
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Overview

This compendium discusses the critical role of sample preparation in analytical chemistry, offering a comprehensive guide to micromethods, automation, and green chemistry principles. Discover how miniaturized extraction techniques, coupled with automated workflows, can revolutionize your laboratory practices, resulting in greater efficiency, reduced solvent consumption, and enhanced accuracy.

Explore practical applications across diverse fields, including food safety, environmental monitoring, and clinical and life science research. Learn how to optimize your sample preparation strategies for a wide range of analytes and matrices, ensuring reliable and reproducible results while minimizing environmental impact.

Key Objectives:
  • Mastering Micromethods: Learn how to implement miniaturized extraction techniques like SPME, ITEX DHS, and μSPE to reduce solvent consumption and enhance efficiency. 
  • Automating Workflows: Discover the benefits of automated sample preparation, including improved accuracy, reproducibility, and throughput. 
  • Embracing Green Chemistry: Apply green chemistry principles to minimize environmental impact and ensure the sustainability of your laboratory practices.
  • Optimizing for Diverse Applications: Explore practical examples of optimized sample preparation methods across various disciplines, including food safety, environmental monitoring, and clinical and life science research.

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