Fr. 236.00

Green Analytical Chemistry - Past, Present and Perspectives

English · Hardback

Shipping usually within 2 to 3 weeks (title will be printed to order)

Description

Read more

The book explains the principles and fundamentals of Green Analytical Chemistry (GAC) and highlights the current developments and future potential of the analytical green chemistry-oriented applications of various solutions. The book consists of sixteen chapters, including the history and milestones of GAC; issues related to teaching of green analytical chemistry and greening the university laboratories; evaluation of impact of analytical activities on the environmental and human health, direct techniques of detection, identification and determination of trace constituents; new achievements in the field of extraction of trace analytes from samples characterized by complex composition of the matrix; "green" nature of the derivatization process in analytical chemistry; passive techniques of sampling of analytes; green sorption materials used in analytical procedures; new types of solvents in the field of analytical chemistry. In addition green chromatography and related techniques,fast tests for assessment of the wide spectrum of pollutants in the different types of the medium, remote monitoring of environmental pollutants, qualitative and comparative evaluation, quantitative assessment, and future trends and perspectives are discussed. This book appeals to a wide readership of the academic and industrial researchers. In addition, it can be used in the classroom for undergraduate and graduate Ph.D. students focusing on elaboration of new analytical procedures for organic and inorganic compounds determination in different kinds of samples characterized by complex matrices composition.Jacek Namiesnik was a Professor at the Department of Analytical Chemistry, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland. Justyna Plotka-Wasylka is a teacher and researcher at the same department. 

List of contents

History and Milestones of Green Analytical Chemistry.- Teaching Green Analytical Chemistry.- Analytical Laboratories: Trends and Future Perspectives.- Evaluation of Impact of Analytical Activities on the Environmental and Human Health.- Direct Techniques of Detection, Identification and Determination of Trace Constituents.- New Achievements in the Field of Extraction of Trace Analytes from Samples Characterized by Complex Composition of the Matrix.- "Green" Nature of the Derivatization Process in Analytical Chemistry.- Passive Techniques of Sampling of Analytes.- Green Sorption Materials Used in Analytical Procedures.- New Types of Solvents in the Field of Analytical Chemistry.- Green Chromatography and Related Techniques.- Fast Tests for Assessment of the Wide Spectrum of Pollutants in the Different Types of the Medium.- Remote Monitoring of Environmental Pollutants.- Comparative Greenest Evaluation.- Quantitative Assessment.- Future Trends and Perspectives of Green Analytical Chemistry.

About the author

Jacek Namieśnik (1949-2019) obtained his doctorate from Faculty of Chemistry of the Gdańsk University of Technology at Gdańsk (GUT) in 1978 PhD (public presentation of thesis entitled: “Determination of the content of total carbon and total organic carbon in atmosphere”). He became a Doctor of Science in 1985 (presentation of the thesis entitled: "Preconcentration of the organic pollutants from the atmosphere"). He has been at GUT since 1996 as a professor of analytical chemistry. From 1996 to 2002, and from 2005 to 2012 he was a Dean of Faculty of Chemistry, Gdańsk University of Technology. He is the Head of Analytical Chemistry Department since 1995. At this time he is a Rector of Gdańsk University of Technology (2016-2020). Among his current interests are the elaboration of new analytical procedures for determination of trace and ultratrace constituents in samples characterized by complex composition of the matrix, design and testing of specific (fit for purpose) analytical units and measuring devices, and production of new types of matrix-free reference materials.


Justyna Płotka-Wasylka (born 1986) graduated from the Gdańsk University of Technology with a Ph.D. in Chemical Science in 2014, after which she started work at the Gdańsk University of Technology (Department of Analytical Chemistry), firstly as an assistant (2014-2015), and then as an adjunct ( 2015- today). Her research interests include green analytical chemistry, elaboration of new analytical procedures for bioactive compounds determination in food and alcoholic beverage samples, the application of microextraction techniques in sample preparation process, the application of spectroscopic techniques to metals determination in food and alcoholic beverage samples, the application of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to bioactive compounds determination in food and alcoholic beverage samples.

Summary

The book explains the principles and fundamentals of Green Analytical Chemistry (GAC) and highlights the current developments and future potential of the analytical green chemistry-oriented applications of various solutions. The book consists of sixteen chapters, including the history and milestones of GAC; issues related to teaching of green analytical chemistry and greening the university laboratories; evaluation of impact of analytical activities on the environmental and human health, direct techniques of detection, identification and determination of trace constituents; new achievements in the field of extraction of trace analytes from samples characterized by complex composition of the matrix; “green” nature of the derivatization process in analytical chemistry; passive techniques of sampling of analytes; green sorption materials used in analytical procedures; new types of solvents in the field of analytical chemistry. In addition green chromatography and related techniques,fast tests for assessment of the wide spectrum of pollutants in the different types of the medium, remote monitoring of environmental pollutants, qualitative and comparative evaluation, quantitative assessment, and future trends and perspectives are discussed. 
This book appeals to a wide readership of the academic and industrial researchers. In addition, it can be used in the classroom for undergraduate and graduate Ph.D. students focusing on elaboration of new analytical procedures for organic and inorganic compounds determination in different kinds of samples characterized by complex matrices composition.
Jacek Namieśnik was a Professor at the Department of Analytical Chemistry, Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland. Justyna Płotka-Wasylka is a teacher and researcher at the same department. 

Product details

Assisted by Namie& (Editor), Jacek Namie¿nik (Editor), Namiesnik (Editor), Namiesnik (Editor), Jacek Namiesnik (Editor), Jacek Namieśnik (Editor), Justyna P¿otka-Wasylka (Editor), Justyn Plotka-Wasylka (Editor), Justyna Plotka-Wasylka (Editor), Justyna Płotka-Wasylka (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9789811391040
ISBN 978-981-1391-04-0
No. of pages 449
Dimensions 156 mm x 242 mm x 240 mm
Weight 823 g
Illustrations XV, 449 p. 169 illus., 87 illus. in color.
Series Green Chemistry and Sustainable Technology
Green Chemistry and Sustainabl
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Theoretical chemistry

B, Sustainability, chemistry, Chemistry and Materials Science, Green Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Industrial Chemistry, Industrial chemistry & chemical engineering, Environmental Monitoring, Monitoring/Environmental Analysis, Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering, Analytical Chemistry

Customer reviews

No reviews have been written for this item yet. Write the first review and be helpful to other users when they decide on a purchase.

Write a review

Thumbs up or thumbs down? Write your own review.

For messages to CeDe.ch please use the contact form.

The input fields marked * are obligatory

By submitting this form you agree to our data privacy statement.