2003
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-50532003000200002
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The development of Analytical Chemistry in Brazil: retrospective and expectations

Abstract: O desenvolvimento da Química Analítica no Brasil ao longo do último século é avaliado criticamente em relação ao avanço científico internacional. Tendências para o próximo século são discutidas, especialmente no que tange à expressiva mudança de paradigma atualmente observada.The development of Analytical Chemistry in Brazil in the last century is critically evaluated in relation to international achievements. Tendencies for the next century are foreseen, especially in relation to the presently observed shifts… Show more

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“…Throughout this review, we have also sought to highlight and explain the differences between batch and flow reactors. Although microreactors have also been successfully applied to electrochemical analysis/sensing and to fuel cells, these topics are outside the scope of this review, and readers are instead referred to other summaries regarding electrochemical analysis and sensing ,− and fuel cell technology. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Throughout this review, we have also sought to highlight and explain the differences between batch and flow reactors. Although microreactors have also been successfully applied to electrochemical analysis/sensing and to fuel cells, these topics are outside the scope of this review, and readers are instead referred to other summaries regarding electrochemical analysis and sensing ,− and fuel cell technology. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31 A critical view of flow analysis was also recently presented in an editorial in this journal. 48 This discussion has been motivated by the decrease in the number of publications and probably also in the number of researchers acting in the field of flow analysis. Whereas the overall scientific production in analytical chemistry and in some well-established subareas (e.g., electroanalysis and chromatography) is significantly increasing and the number of articles in other subareas (e.g., atomic spectrometry) is nearly constant, the scientific production in flow analysis has been deeply decreased since 2008 (Figure 2).…”
Section: Looking Forward: Research Perspectives On Flow Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several excellent articles describing the history and=or status of analytical chemistry in Brazil, published in Portuguese (Curtius 1982;Neves 1984;N o obrega et al 1996;Fatibello-Filho et al 2002) and in English (Senise 1985;Galembeck 1999;Oliveira-Neto et al 2001;Zagatto and S a a 2003;Andrade et al 2004), in which the outstanding contributions of Fritz Feigl, Heinrich Rheinboldt, Heinrich Hauptman, Paschoal Senise, Antonio Celso Spinola Costa, Priest Leopoldo Hainberger, Henrique Bergamin-Filho, and Otto Alcides Ohlweiler, who published the first analytical chemistry textbook in Portuguese, were highlighted. In 1935, a chemistry b. sc.…”
Section: Electroanalytical Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%