Revaluing optical techniques in the light of vortex- and ultrasound-assisted microextraction

IF 6.5 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Natalia A. Gomez , Anabela S. Lorenzetti , Damian A. Uriarte , Carolina Acebal , Juan M. Padró , Antonio Canals , Mariano Garrido , Claudia E. Domini
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The main objective of this review is to provide an overview of the coupling between microextraction techniques (mainly based on the use of vortex and ultrasound) and different optical techniques in order to demonstrate that their combination can be a valid and accessible option for the determination of chemical species at trace or ultra-trace level. This revaluation of conventional optical techniques, including detection by digital imaging, is related to the concept of democratic analytical chemistry, and refers to the possibility of generating quality results even in laboratories with limited resources and little access to sophisticated instrumentation. In addition, the development of greener solvents and new adsorbent materials expand the capacity and versatility of the microextraction techniques, making them more effective and environmentally friendly options. In summary, the article aims to draw the attention of researchers to techniques that usually fall into disuse but, in combination with appropriate preconcentration procedures, can be attractive and economical choices for routine analysis of organic and inorganic species.

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从涡旋和超声辅助微萃取的角度重新评价光学技术
本综述的主要目的是概述微萃取技术(主要基于涡旋和超声的使用)与不同光学技术之间的耦合,以证明它们的组合可以成为痕量或超痕量水平化学物质测定的有效和可访问的选择。这种对传统光学技术的重新评价,包括通过数字成像进行检测,与民主分析化学的概念有关,并指的是即使在资源有限和很少有机会获得精密仪器的实验室中也有可能产生高质量的结果。此外,绿色溶剂和新型吸附材料的发展扩大了微萃取技术的能力和多功能性,使其成为更有效和环保的选择。总之,本文旨在引起研究人员的注意,这些技术通常会被废弃,但与适当的富集程序相结合,可以成为有机和无机物种常规分析的有吸引力和经济的选择。
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