Chemical reactions in liquid-phase microextraction.

Volume: 1216, Issue: 4, Pages: 701 - 707
Published: Jan 23, 2009
Abstract
In recent years, liquid-phase microextraction (LPME), a microscale implementation of liquid-liquid extraction, has become a very popular sample pretreatment technique because it combines extraction and enrichment, and is inexpensive, easy to operate and nearly solvent-free. Especially so in hollow fiber-protected LPME, sample cleanup is also effected. Essentially, owing to its high sample-to-extracting solvent volume ratio, LPME can achieve high...
Paper Details
Title
Chemical reactions in liquid-phase microextraction.
Published Date
Jan 23, 2009
Volume
1216
Issue
4
Pages
701 - 707
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