Solid phase microextraction : theory and practice

Medical Entomology and Zoology
January 1, 1997
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Abstract

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 RD* 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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