Environmental Laboratory
Learn the impact of sample prep processing on the analysis quality
Jun 03 2019
Read the new Milestone’s Book titled "Microwave Green Extraction", written by Prof. Richter of the Chicago State University, that focuses on the fundamental theory of extracting an analyte from a sample matrix and underline how modern extraction techniques, like microwave assisted extraction (MAE), plays a pivotal role in maximising the efficiency of your extraction process.
The biggest problem with organic trace analysis is isolating the single compound of interest from the rest of the organic soup. Despite the sophisticated arsenal of analytical instrumental techniques available, samples must still undergo some type of pretreatment because the sample matrices often are not compatible with the modern instrumentation.
This additional pretreatment component for modern analysis makes the determination of trace organic analytes challenging for analytical chemists.
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