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The book explains the principles and fundamentals of Green
Analytical Chemistry (GAC) and highlights the current developments
and future potential of the analytical green chemistry-oriented
applications of various solutions. The book consists of sixteen
chapters, including the history and milestones of GAC; issues
related to teaching of green analytical chemistry and greening the
university laboratories; evaluation of impact of analytical
activities on the environmental and human health, direct techniques
of detection, identification and determination of trace
constituents; new achievements in the field of extraction of trace
analytes from samples characterized by complex composition of the
matrix; "green" nature of the derivatization process in analytical
chemistry; passive techniques of sampling of analytes; green
sorption materials used in analytical procedures; new types of
solvents in the field of analytical chemistry. In addition green
chromatography and related techniques, fast tests for assessment of
the wide spectrum of pollutants in the different types of the
medium, remote monitoring of environmental pollutants, qualitative
and comparative evaluation, quantitative assessment, and future
trends and perspectives are discussed. This book appeals to a wide
readership of the academic and industrial researchers. In addition,
it can be used in the classroom for undergraduate and graduate
Ph.D. students focusing on elaboration of new analytical procedures
for organic and inorganic compounds determination in different
kinds of samples characterized by complex matrices
composition.Jacek Namiesnik was a Professor at the Department of
Analytical Chemistry, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland.
Justyna Plotka-Wasylka is a teacher and researcher at the same
department.
The book explains the principles and fundamentals of Green
Analytical Chemistry (GAC) and highlights the current developments
and future potential of the analytical green chemistry-oriented
applications of various solutions. The book consists of sixteen
chapters, including the history and milestones of GAC; issues
related to teaching of green analytical chemistry and greening the
university laboratories; evaluation of impact of analytical
activities on the environmental and human health, direct techniques
of detection, identification and determination of trace
constituents; new achievements in the field of extraction of trace
analytes from samples characterized by complex composition of the
matrix; "green" nature of the derivatization process in analytical
chemistry; passive techniques of sampling of analytes; green
sorption materials used in analytical procedures; new types of
solvents in the field of analytical chemistry. In addition green
chromatography and related techniques, fast tests for assessment of
the wide spectrum of pollutants in the different types of the
medium, remote monitoring of environmental pollutants, qualitative
and comparative evaluation, quantitative assessment, and future
trends and perspectives are discussed. This book appeals to a wide
readership of the academic and industrial researchers. In addition,
it can be used in the classroom for undergraduate and graduate
Ph.D. students focusing on elaboration of new analytical procedures
for organic and inorganic compounds determination in different
kinds of samples characterized by complex matrices
composition.Jacek Namiesnik was a Professor at the Department of
Analytical Chemistry, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland.
Justyna Plotka-Wasylka is a teacher and researcher at the same
department.
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