
Green Approaches for Chemical Analysis
- 1st Edition - September 22, 2022
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Editor: Emanuela Gionfriddo
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 8 2 2 2 3 4 - 8
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 8 2 2 2 3 5 - 5
Green Approaches for Chemical Analysis addresses emerging trends and technologies for the development of green analytical methods. The book covers basic principles of Green Analyt… Read more

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Request a sales quoteGreen Approaches for Chemical Analysis addresses emerging trends and technologies for the development of green analytical methods. The book covers basic principles of Green Analytical Chemistry (GAC) and describes the most up-to-date strategies used in areas such as sample preparation, instrumental analysis, and use and synthesis of green solvents and sorbents for separation. Many applications of analytical methods are discussed from a “green perspective,” such as multiresidue analysis, metabolomics, food analysis, environmental monitoring, and bio-clinical applications. Written by experts in their fields, the book's chapters offer a variety of green analytical solutions readers can apply to their own analytical needs.
- Combines an overview of the fundamental principles of Green Analytical Chemistry with applications in many various fields of research, including food, the environment and bioanalysis
- Gives a critical overview of current analytical strategies and the applicability of green alternatives for various analytical purposes, comparing the efficacy of these approaches
- Clarifies the link between analytical sample preparation and other methods
Practicing analytical chemists and researchers interested in development of greener analytical methods; graduate and upper undergraduate students interested in exploring modern aspects of green analytical chemistry; faculty of academic courses on Green Chemistry, Advanced Analytical Chemistry
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- List of contributors
- Biography
- Chapter 1. Green Analytical Chemistry: concepts, evolution, and recent developments
- 1. Green Analytical Chemistry: origin and evolution
- 2. Beyond the 12 principles of Green Analytical Chemistry
- 3. How Green Analytical Chemistry becomes quantitative?
- 4. Greening sample treatment
- 5. Greening instrumental analysis
- 6. Chemometrics as an alternative tool for greening analytical practices
- 7. Conclusions and future trends
- Chapter 2. Green sorbents in analytical chemistry
- 1. Green analytical chemistry: analytical sample preparation and eco-metrics
- 2. General overview on the evolution of solid-phase extraction and microextraction techniques within analytical sample preparation: miniaturization and main configurations
- 3. Green sorbents in analytical sample preparation, mainly in (micro)extraction methods
- 4. Greenness assessment of green sorbents in (micro)extraction methods
- 5. General overview on green sorbents in chromatography
- 6. Concluding remarks
- Chapter 3. Green strategies for analysis of natural products
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Green sample preparation approaches for natural product analysis
- 3. Green analytical methods for natural samples
- 4. Analytical strategies for in vivo evaluation of plant volatile emissions
- Chapter 4. Direct sample preparation mass spectrometry analysis: toward greener analytical methods
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Liquid extraction mass spectrometry
- 3. Thermal and laser-based extraction/desorption mass spectrometry
- 4. Solid-phase extraction (and microextraction) mass spectrometry
- 5. Concluding remarks and future perspectives
- Chapter 5. Sample preparation in a green perspective
- 1. The role of sample preparation and extraction in the analytical workflow
- 2. Green and White Analytical Chemistry applied to sample preparation
- 3. Evolution of sample preparation and extraction methodologies in an eco-friendly perspective
- 4. Methods to assess greenness of sample preparation and extraction methodologies
- 5. Examples of extraction methodologies and their greenness
- 6. Future trends and perspectives
- Chapter 6. Green aspects of multidimensional separation techniques
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Green metrics applied to chromatography-based separations
- 3. Multidimensional chromatographic separations
- 4. Liquid-phase multidimensional methods
- 5. Gas-phase multidimensional methods
- 6. Hybrid-phase multidimensional methods
- Chapter 7. Applying green sample preparation techniques to in vivo analysis and metabolomics
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Sample preparation approaches for in vivo analysis
- 3. Sample preparation approaches for metabolomics
- 4. Concluding remarks and future directions
- Chapter 8. Green sample preparation techniques in environmental analysis
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Green sample preparation techniques for the analysis of organic pollutants in water samples
- 3. Green sample preparation techniques for the analysis of organic pollutants in air samples
- 4. Green sample preparation techniques for the analysis of organic pollutants in soil samples
- 5. Conclusions
- Index
- Edition: 1
- Published: September 22, 2022
- No. of pages (Paperback): 298
- No. of pages (eBook): 298
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9780128222348
- eBook ISBN: 9780128222355
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Emanuela Gionfriddo
Dr. Emanuela Gionfriddo received her B.Sc. (2008) and M.Sc. (2010) in Chemistry and her Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry (2013) at University of Calabria (Italy). She joined Prof. Pawliszyn’s group at the University of Waterloo (Ontario, Canada) in 2014 as Post-Doctoral Fellow and manager of the Gas-Chromatography section of the Industrially Focused Analytical Research Laboratory (InFAReL), and within three years became a Research Associate. Dr. Emanuela Gionfriddo has currently authored 30 research articles, 5 reviews, and a patent on PTFE-based SPME coatings. She also has conducted various webinars for organizations such as Millipore-Sigma and Gerstel Inc., where she presented aspects of her research studies. Research work in Dr. Gionfriddo’s lab focuses on the use of basic and advanced analytical separation tools for the analysis of complex biological and environmental matrices, with particular emphasis on alternative green sample preparation methodologies.
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The University of Toledo, Ohio, USARead Green Approaches for Chemical Analysis on ScienceDirect