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Nanoparticles and continuous-flow systems combine synergistically for preconcentration
Fecha
2012-11Registro en:
Acebal, Carolina Cecilia; Simonet, B. M.; Valcárcel, M.; Nanoparticles and continuous-flow systems combine synergistically for preconcentration; Elsevier; Trac-Trends In Analytical Chemistry; 43; 11-2012; 109-120
0165-9936
Autor
Acebal, Carolina Cecilia
Simonet, B. M.
Valcárcel, M.
Resumen
The exploitation of the singular properties of nanoparticles (NPs) and the well-known characteristics of flow methodologies have led to the development of innovative analytical approaches and applications, opening a new, challenging scenario. The employment of NPs as sorbents in continuous preconcentration systems has become one of the most important applications of NPs and constitutes an excellent example of this powerful combination. This article overviews issues with respect to on-line procedures and NPs as sorbents, namely, the nature of NPs, the immobilization mode, the location of the preconcentration unit in the flow manifold, and applications to a wide variety of samples.