Solid Phase Microextraction, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Recent Developments and Applications

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This book offers comprehensive information on the developments and applications of the solid phase microextraction (SPME) technique. The first part of the book briefly introduces readers to the fundamentals of SPME, while subsequent sections describe the applications of SPME technique in detail, including environmental analysis (air, water, soil/sediments), food analysis (volatile/nonvolatile compounds), and bioanalysis (plants, animal tissues, body fluids). The advantages and future challenges of the SPME technique are also discussed.

Including recent research advances and further developments of SPME, the book offers a practical reference guide and a valuable resource for researchers and users of SPME techniques. The target audience includes analytical chemists, environmental scientists, biological scientists, material scientists, and analysts, as well as students at universities/institutes in related fields.

Dr. Gangfeng Ouyang is a Professor at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, China.

Dr. Ruifen Jiang is an Associate Professor at the School of Environment, Jinan University, China.

Introduction of SPME.- Development of Novel Solid-Phase Microextraction Fibers.- Application of Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME) in Gas Sampling.- Application of SPME for Complex Aqueous Sampling.- Application of SPME for Aqueous Sampling.- Application of SPME for Soil and Sediment Analysis.- Application of Solid-Phase Microextraction Combined with Derivatization for Polar Compound Sampling in Environmental Analysis.- Application of SPME 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.

Dr. Gangfeng Ouyang is a Professor at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, and Director of the Research Center for Microextraction and Separation Technology at Sun Yat-sen University, China, where he also received his Ph.D. in physical chemistry in 2003. He completed his postdoctoral work at the University of Waterloo, Canada, with a focus on analytical chemistry. He is the author of over 110 scientific articles and 5 books. He was awarded the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars of China, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC), as well as receiving the distinctions Youth Leading Talent in Technological Innovation from the Ministry of Science and Technology and “Zhujiang Scholar” Distinguished Professor. Currently his research mainly focuses on the fundamental study and the applications of microextraction technology.

Dr. Ruifen Jiang is an Associate Professor at the School of Environment, Jinan University, China. She received herPh.D. in analytical chemistry from the University of Waterloo, Canada in a research group led by Professor Janusz Pawliszyn, the inventor of the solid phase microextraction (SPME) technique. She has published over 40 scientific articles including 4 reviews and 1 book chapter on the development and application of SPME techniques. Currently, her research interests are in the development of novel microextraction techniques for complex environmental sample analysis, as well as the application of SPME as a biomimetic tool for investigating the bioaccumulation of organic pollutants in complex environmental samples.

Provides a comprehensive description of current developments and applications of SPME techniques Describes new applications of SPME in environmental analysis, food analysis and bioanalysis Introduces in vivo sampling techniques, a recent hotspot for SPME research Discusses the advantages of the SPME technique, as well as future challenges Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras