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  1. Eco‐Friendly Mechanochemical Approach to Magnetic Graphene Oxide: A High‐Efficiency Sorbent for Environmental Pollutant Removal
  2. Selective electrochemical sensor for bisphenol A detection in wastewater using molecularly imprinted polymers on sustainable magnetic graphene oxide
  3. Green Environmental Chemical Analysis
  4. Green chemistry: magnetic dispersive solid phase extraction for simultaneous enrichment and determination of V, Ni, Ti and Ga in water samples by HR-CS ETAAS
  5. sp-ICP-MS and HR–CS–GFAAS as useful available techniques for the size characterization and speciation of ionic and nanoparticular zinc in cosmetic and pharmaceutical samples
  6. Green chemistry: advancing planetary phosphorus sustainability through the synergy of graphene oxide modified with magnetic nanoparticles (M@GO) for extracting tertiary effluent phosphorus in sewage treatment plants
  7. Synthesis of a novel magnetic nanomaterial for the development of a multielemental speciation method of lead, mercury, and vanadium via HPLC-ICP MS
  8. New magnetic chelating sorbent for chromium speciation by magnetic solid phase extraction on-line with inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry
  9. Progress of research on the sustainable preparation of graphene and its derivatives
  10. Magnetic graphene oxide as a valuable material for the speciation of trace elements
  11. A Molecularly Imprinted Polypyrrole/GO@Fe3O4 Nanocomposite Modified Impedimetric Sensor for the Routine Monitoring of Lysozyme
  12. Magnetic graphene molecularly imprinted polypyrrole polymer (MGO@MIPy) for electrochemical sensing of malondialdehyde in serum samples
  13. A novel approach for adapting the standard addition method to single particle-ICP-MS for the accurate determination of NP size and number concentration in complex matrices
  14. Semiautomatic method for the ultra-trace arsenic speciation in environmental and biological samples via magnetic solid phase extraction prior to HPLC-ICP-MS determination
  15. Direct solid sampling for speciation of Zn2+ and ZnO nanoparticles in cosmetics by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
  16. Sensitive determination of mercury by magnetic dispersive solid-phase extraction combined with flow-injection-cold vapour-graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
  17. Magnetic dispersive solid phase extraction for simultaneous enrichment of cadmium and lead in environmental water samples
  18. Comparative Study of Synthesis Methods to Prepare New Functionalized Adsorbent Materials Based on MNPs–GO Coupling
  19. Simultaneous determination of noble metals, Sb and Hg by magnetic solid phase extraction on line ICP OES based on a new functionalized magnetic graphene oxide
  20. Speciation analysis of inorganic arsenic by magnetic solid phase extraction on-line with inductively coupled mass spectrometry determination
  21. Determination of As, Sb and Hg in water samples by flow injection coupled HR CS ETAAS with an in situ hydride generator
  22. Simultaneous determination of V, Ni and Fe in fuel fly ash using solid sampling high resolution continuum source graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
  23. Cold vapour generation electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry and solid phase extraction based on a new nanosorbent for sensitive Hg determination in environmental samples (sea water and river water)
  24. Development of a new FT-IR method for the determination of iron oxide. Optimization of the synthesis of suitable magnetic nanoparticles as sorbent in magnetic solid phase extraction
  25. Simultaneous determination of traces of Pt, Pd, Os, Ir, Rh, Ag and Au metals by magnetic SPE ICP OES and in situ chemical vapour generation
  26. Development of an on-line solid phase extraction method based on new functionalized magnetic nanoparticles. Use in the determination of mercury in biological and sea-water samples
  27. Characterization of solid magnetic nanoparticles by means of solid sampling high resolution continuum source electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry
  28. Simultaneous determination of chemical vapour generation forming elements (As, Bi, Sb, Se, Sn, Cd, Pt, Pd, Hg) and non-chemical vapour forming elements (Cu, Cr, Mn, Zn, Co) by ICP-OES
  29. Simultaneous determination of traces of Pt, Pd, and Ir by SPE-ICP-OES. Test for chemical vapor generation
  30. The toxic elements
  31. Handbook of Mineral Elements in Food
  32. High resolution continuum source atomic absorption spectrometry and solid phase extraction for the simultaneous separation/preconcentration and sequential monitoring of Sb, Bi, Sn and Hg in low concentrations
  33. Use of a new enrichment nanosorbent for speciation of mercury by FI-CV-ICP-MS
  34. Synthesis and characterization of a novel mesoporous silica functionalized with [1,5 bis(di-2-pyridyl)methylene thiocarbohydrazide] and its application as enrichment sorbent for determination of antimony by FI–HG–ETAAS
  35. Exposure assessment of heavy metals in water and sediments from a Western Mediterranean basin (Rio Guadalhorce, Region of Andalusia, Southern Spain)
  36. Bioavailability of heavy metals in water and sediments from a typical Mediterranean Bay (Málaga Bay, Region of Andalucía, Southern Spain)
  37. Multivariate optimization of the synthesis of titania biomorphic ceramics and development of a FT-IR method for quantification synthesis yield
  38. Calcium zincate derived heterogeneous catalyst for biodiesel production by ethanolysis
  39. Flow injection on-line solid phase extraction for ultra-trace lead determination with hydride generation electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry
  40. Sequential determination of Pb, Cd and Hg by flow injection-chemical vapour generation-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
  41. Determination of antimony, bismuth and tin in natural waters by flow injection solid phase extraction coupled with online hydride generation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
  42. Multi-element determination of Pt, Pd and Ir traces in environmental samples by ICP-MS after pre-concentration
  43. Derivative Techniques in Molecular Absorption, Fluorimetry and Liquid Chromatography as Tools for Green Analytical Chemistry
  44. Development of a solid phase extraction method for the multielement determination of trace metals in natural waters including sea-water by FI-ICP-MS
  45. On-line preconcentration using chelating and ion-exchange minicolumns for the speciation of chromium(iii) and chromium(vi) and their quantitative determination in natural waters by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
  46. Fractionation of heavy metals in sediment by using microwave assisted sequential extraction procedure and determination by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
  47. Quantitative determination of ZrC in new ceramic materials by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
  48. Multivariate optimization of the synthesis and of the microwave dissolution of biomorphic silicon carbide ceramics
  49. Speciation of antimony(iii) and antimony(v) in seawater by flow injection solid phase extraction coupled with online hydride generation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
  50. On-line solid-phase chelation for the determination of six metals in sea-water by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
  51. Analytical Chemistry in Spain: from the enlightenment period to the present age
  52. Mercury speciation in sea food by flow injection cold vapor atomic absorption spectrometry using selective solid phase extraction
  53. Quantitative determinations of SiC and SiO2 in new ceramic materials by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
  54. Lead ultra-trace on-line preconcentration and determination using selective solid phase extraction and electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry: applications in seawaters and biological samples
  55. Use of spectroscopic techniques for the chemical analysis of biomorphic silicon carbide ceramics
  56. Automatic on line preconcentration and determination of lead in water by ICP-AES using a TS-microcolumn
  57. Development of a new system for the speciation of chromium in natural waters and human urine samples by combining ion exchange and ETA-AAS
  58. Flow injection on-line electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry
  59. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY IN SPAIN IN RECENT YEARS AND AT PRESENT
  60. Automatic on-line column preconcentration system for determination of cadmium by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry
  61. Computer-assisted qualimetric optimization of analytical methods
  62. Computer-assisted SIMPLEX optimisation of an on-line preconcentration system for determination of nickel in sea-water by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry
  63. Spectrophotometric flow-injection method for determination of sorbic acid in wines
  64. Spectrophotometric flow‐injection method for determination of sorbic acid in wines
  65. Indirect determination of nitrate by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry using an on-line cadmium microcolumn
  66. Quality compromises incorporated in simplex optimisation of a flow injection system
  67. Simultaneous Automatic Determination of Trace Amounts of Copper and Cobalt by Use of a Flow-through Sensor and First-derivative Spectrometry
  68. Automatic determination of cobalt at the submicrogram per millilitre level using a flowthrough spectrophotometric sensor
  69. On-line separation and sequential determination of trace amounts of heavy metals in biological materials by flow injection inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry
  70. Separation and determination of Cd in biological materials by continuous-flow fluid extraction coupled to flow-injection ICP-AES
  71. Determination of nickel in biological samples prepared by microwave dissolution using electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry after extraction with 1,5-bis[pheny-(2-pyridyl)methylene]thiocarbonhydrazide
  72. Determination of nickel in biological samples by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry after extraction with 1,5-bis[phenyl-(2-pyridyl)methylene]thiocarbonohydrazide
  73. Determination of nickel in biological samples by ETA-AAS and ICP-AES after acidic dissolution (with microwave heating and preconcentration by liquid-liquid extraction)
  74. Determination of nickel in biological materials after microwave dissolution using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry with prior extraction into butan-1-ol
  75. Determination of Nickel in Biological Samples by Electrothermal Atomization-Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Involving a Prior Extraction with 1,5-Bis (Di-2-Pyridylmethylene) Thiocarbono-Hydrazide
  76. Determination of nickel in biological samples by inductively coupled plasma spectrometry after extraction with 1,5-bis(di-2-pyridylmethylene)thiocarbonohydrazide