جزییات کتاب
The emerging field of green analytical chemistry is concerned with the development of analytical procedures that minimize consumption of hazardous reagents and solvents, and maximize safety for operators and the environment. In recent years there have been significant developments in methodological and technological tools to prevent and reduce the deleterious effects of analytical activities; key strategies include recycling, replacement, reduction and detoxification of reagents and solvents. The Handbook of Green Analytical Chemistry provides a comprehensive overview of the present state and recent developments in green chemical analysis. A series of detailed chapters, written by international specialists in the field, discuss the fundamental principles of green analytical chemistry and present a catalogue of tools for developing environmentally friendly analytical techniques.Content: Chapter 1 The Concept of Green Analytical Chemistry (pages 1–16): Miguel de la Guardia and Salvador GarriguesChapter 2 Education in Green Analytical Chemistry (pages 17–30): Miguel de la Guardia and Salvador GarriguesChapter 3 Green Analytical Laboratory Experiments (pages 31–53): Suparna Dutta and Arabinda K. DasChapter 4 Publishing in Green Analytical Chemistry (pages 55–66): Salvador Garrigues and Miguel de la GuardiaChapter 5 Greening Sampling Techniques (pages 67–83): Jose Luis Gomez Ariza and Tamara Garcia BarreraChapter 6 Direct Analysis of Samples (pages 85–102): Sergio Armenta and Miguel de la GuardiaChapter 7 Green Analytical Chemistry Approaches in Sample Preparation (pages 103–124): Marek Tobiszewski, Agata Mechlinska and Jacek NamiesnikChapter 8 Green Sample Preparation with Non?Chromatographic Separation Techniques (pages 125–151): Maria Dolores Luque de Castro and Miguel Alcaide MolinaChapter 9 Capillary Electrophoresis (pages 153–173): Mihkel KaljurandChapter 10 Green Chromatography (pages 175–198): Chi?Yu LuChapter 11 Green Analytical Atomic Spectrometry (pages 199–219): Martin Resano, Esperanza Garcia?Ruiz and Miguel A. BelarraChapter 12 Solid Phase Molecular Spectroscopy (pages 221–244): Antonio Molina?Diaz, Juan Francisco Garcia?Reyes and Natividad Ramos?MartosChapter 13 Derivative Techniques in Molecular Absorption, Fluorimetry and Liquid Chromatography as Tools for Green Analytical Chemistry (pages 245–259): Jose Manuel Cano Pavon, Amparo Garcia de Torres, Catalina Bosch Ojeda, Fuensanta Sanchez Rojas and Elisa I. Vereda AlonsoChapter 14 Greening Electroanalytical Methods (pages 261–287): Paloma Yanez?Sedeno, Jose M. Pingarron and Lucas HernandezChapter 15 Energy Savings in Analytical Chemistry (pages 289–319): Mihkel KoelChapter 16 Green Analytical Chemistry and Flow Injection Methodologies (pages 321–338): Luis Dante Martinez, Soledad Cerutti and Raul Andres GilChapter 17 Miniaturization (pages 339–387): Alberto Escarpa, Miguel Angel Lopez and Lourdes RamosChapter 18 Micro? And Nanomaterials Based Detection Systems Applied in Lab?On?A?Chip Technology (pages 389–405): Mariana Medina?Sanchez and Arben MerkociChapter 19 Photocatalytic Treatment of Laboratory Wastes Containing Hazardous Organic Compounds (pages 407–424): Edmondo Pramauro, Alessandra Bianco Prevot and Debora FabbriChapter 20 Green Bioanalytical Chemistry (pages 425–447): Tadashi Nishio and Hideko KanazawaChapter 21 Infrared Spectroscopy in Biodiagnostics: A Green Analytical Approach (pages 449–474): Mohammadreza Khanmohammadi and Amir Bagheri GarmarudiChapter 22 Environmental Analysis (pages 475–503): Ricardo Erthal Santelli, Marcos Almeida Bezerra, Julio Carlos Afonso, Maria de Fatima Batista de Carvalho, Eliane Padua Oliveira and Aline Soares FreireChapter 23 Green Industrial Analysis (pages 505–518): Sergio Armenta and Miguel de la Guardia