New regulatory restrictions on using solvents have led to an increased emphasis on developing solvent-free sample preparations. New and established solvent-free techniques that use gas, membrane or sorbent extracting phases are being investigated for various applications, and the need to optimize these new methods has sparked research into fundamental extraction processes. This monograph describes one of the recently developed solvent-free sampling/sample preparation techniques, solid phase microextraction (SPME).
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Janusz Pawliszyn is Professor of Chemistry at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The primary focus of his research program is the design of highly automated and integrated instrumentation for the isolation of organic materials from complex matrices and the subsequent separation, identification, and determination of these species. For his pioneering work, Professor Pawliszyn received the 1995 McBryde Medal, the 1996 Tswett Medal, the 1996 Hyphenated Techniques in Chromatography Award, and the 1996 Caledon Award. He is a member of the Editorial Boards of the Journal of Microcolumn Separations. The Analyst, and Field Analytical Chemistry and Technology. He presently holds the Supelco–Varian–NSERC Industrial Research Chair in New Analytical Methods and Technologies.
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