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This book describes the efforts to make analytical chemistry greener and discusses the idea of the methods of green profiles.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to green chemistry; Chapter 2: Concepts and trends in green analytical chemistry; Chapter 3: "Greening" sample preparation; Chapter 4: Green instrumental analysis; Chapter 5: Separation methods in analytical chemistry; Chapter 6: Greening analytical chemistry by improving signal acquisition and processing; Chapter 7: Conclusions
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Mihkel Koel is based in the Faculty of Science at the Tallinn University of Technology in Estonia. He is a senior research scientist with a PhD in chemical analysis. Mihkel Kaljurand is a Professor of Analytical Chemistry within the Faculty of Science at the Tallinn University of Technology in Estonia.
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By: Mihkel Koel and Mihkel Kaljurand
198 pages, 64 b/w illus
...it is an interesting read for a weekend or vacation, kind of an eye-opener, scientists active in analytical chemistry should read to realize what we are doing and what we should avoid. I am giving this book both thumbs up. -- Journal of Separation Science, 2011, 34, 493 Journal of Separation Science "...it is refreshing to see this tome is the first book devoted solely to green analytical chemistry." "...the book is a worthwile addition to analyical libraries." -- JACS, 2011, 133, 1146 - 1146, Doulas E Raynie Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS)