Solvent Microextraction: Theory and Practice

Andrzej Przyjazny , John M Kokosa , Michael Jeannot
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Solvent Microextraction: Theory and Practice

Andrzej Przyjazny , John M Kokosa , Michael Jeannot
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344 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Oct 05, 2009
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 344
  • Publisher: Wiley
  • ISBN: 9780470278598
  • Dimensions: 6.401574803" W x 0.799212598" L x 9.598425196" H
JOHN M. KOKOSA, retired Professor of Chemistry at Kettering University, Flint, Michigan, conducts research in solvent microextraction, is an industrial consultant, and is an Adjunct Professor of Chemistry at Mott Community College in Flint. He was among the first scientists to explore headspace-solvent microextraction, chaired an invited symposium on solvent microextraction at PittCon 2006, and holds the U.S. patent for the automation of SME sampling. He is the author of numerous refereed publications and presentations and has authored a laboratory manual for freshmen organic chemistry and a commercial FTIR database for Thermo Nicolet instruments.

ANDRZEJ PRZYJAZNY is a Professor of Chemistry at Kettering University, Flint, Michigan. He has an MS and DSc in chemistry from the Gda¿nsk University of Technology (Poland) and a PhD in chemistry from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Dr. Przyjazny specializes in analytical chemistry of organic environmental pollutants and has published over fifty papers in refereed journals on this subject. He was one of the first scientists to explore headspace-solvent microextraction.

MICHAEL A. JEANNOT worked directly on the original development of drop-based SME at the University of Alberta, and has continued research in this area during his tenure at St. Cloud State University. He has coauthored five SME articles with a theoretical focus for Analytical Chemistry and the Journal of Chromatography A.

"The present book constitutes a unique source for the analyst that may find a useful compilation of reference material, a guide to proper experimental procedures, and a better understanding of how and why the technique works." (Chemistry Journals, 11 April 2011)

"Written by three pioneers and worldwide recognised specialists in the field, this timely monograph is not only an exhaustive and updated compilation of bibliography related to solvent microextration techniques and their applications in different work areas, but a practical and useful guide for all those interested in their direct application to practical case studies." (Chromatographia, 1 December 2010)

"Describe[s] procedures and applications of the research technique, which in the past dozen or so years has grown beyond academic laboratories to find work in industrial, forensic, clinical, and environmental analysis." (Book News, December 2009)

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