Direct immersion single-drop microextraction of semi-volatile organic compounds in environmental samples: A review

Volume: 393, Pages: 122403 - 122403
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
Single-drop microextraction (SDME) techniques are efficient approaches to pretreatment of aqueous samples. The main advantage of SDME lies in the miniaturization of the solvent extraction process, minimizing the hazards associated with the use of toxic organic solvents. Thus, SDME techniques are cost-effective, and represent less harm to the environment, subscribing to green analytical chemistry principles. In practice, two main approaches can...
Paper Details
Title
Direct immersion single-drop microextraction of semi-volatile organic compounds in environmental samples: A review
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
393
Pages
122403 - 122403
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