Issue 8, 2010

Green analytical chemistry—theory and practice

Abstract

This tutorial review summarises the current state of green analytical chemistry with special emphasis on environmentally friendly sample preparation techniques. Green analytical chemistry is a part of the sustainable development concept; its history and origins are described. Miniaturisation of analytical devices and shortening the time elapsing between performing analysis and obtaining reliable analytical results are important aspects of green analytical chemistry. Solventless extraction techniques, the application of alternative solvents and assisted extractions are considered to be the main approaches complying with green analytical chemistry principles.

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Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
21 Jan 2010
First published
26 May 2010

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2010,39, 2869-2878

Green analytical chemistry—theory and practice

M. Tobiszewski, A. Mechlińska and J. Namieśnik, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2010, 39, 2869 DOI: 10.1039/B926439F

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