Springer-Verlag GmbH, Germany, 2017. — 313 p. — ISBN: 9783662535967
Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) is a sample preparation technique introduced by Dr. Janusz Pawliszyn, professor of University of Waterloo, in 1990. Compared with traditional sample preparation techniques, SPME combines sampling, enrichment, separation, and introduction into one step and becomes a simple, fast, efficient, and green sample preparation technique. Since its inception, SPME has been widely used in environmental, pharmaceutical, food, and aroma analyses, as well as the studies of chemistry, materials, biology, medicine, etc. In recent 10 years, the hot research areas of SPME include developing novel fiber coatings based on nano or porous materials, detecting free concentration of analyte in complex sample matrices, and nondestructive sampling of living systems using in vivo SPME. The purpose of this book is to summarize the applications of SPME in recent years.
Introduction of Solid-Phase Microextraction
Development of Novel Solid-Phase Microextraction Fibers
Application of Solid-Phase Microextraction in Gas Sampling
Solid Phase Microextraction for Sensing Freely Dissolved Analytes in Complex Water Sample
Application of Solid Phase Microextraction in Aqueous Sampling
Application of Solid-Phase Microextraction in Soil and Sediment Sampling
Application of Solid-Phase Microextraction Combined with Derivatization for Polar Compound Sampling in Environmental Analysis
Application of Solid Phase Microextraction in Food Analysis—Flavor and Off-Flavor Sampling
Applications of In Vivo and In Vitro Solid-Phase Microextraction Techniques in Plant Analysis
Solid-Phase Microextraction in Binding Studies