“…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.…”
This review highlights some relevant contributions proposed by Brazilian analytical research groups mainly after 2004. This year was chosen due to an earlier publication of an overview with similar scope by Andrade et al. (2004). The selected papers are representative, but the authors have not tried to present a comprehensive overview of the aforementioned period. The chosen areas for discussion were automation in analytical chemistry, chemometrics, chromatography, capillary electrophoresis and mass spectrometry, electroanalytical chemistry, environmental analytical chemistry, preconcentration and separation procedures, and spectrochemical analysis. A glimpse of the Brazilian contributions shows the stage of development of analytical chemistry in Brazil, with emphasis on major advancements and critical needs.
“…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.…”
This review highlights some relevant contributions proposed by Brazilian analytical research groups mainly after 2004. This year was chosen due to an earlier publication of an overview with similar scope by Andrade et al. (2004). The selected papers are representative, but the authors have not tried to present a comprehensive overview of the aforementioned period. The chosen areas for discussion were automation in analytical chemistry, chemometrics, chromatography, capillary electrophoresis and mass spectrometry, electroanalytical chemistry, environmental analytical chemistry, preconcentration and separation procedures, and spectrochemical analysis. A glimpse of the Brazilian contributions shows the stage of development of analytical chemistry in Brazil, with emphasis on major advancements and critical needs.
“…Considerando-se a classificação da CAPES, foram selecionados 6 periódicos, sendo 2 de nível IA (Analytica Chimica Acta e Talanta), 2 Para uma visão panorâmica da pós-graduação, foi elaborado o questionário apresentado no Quadro 1, que foi distribuído para pesquisadores de 22 instituições representativas de todas as regiões do Brasil. Os destinatários desse questionário foram devidamente informados sobre o uso que seria feito das informações solicitadas.…”
Section: Levantamento De Dados: Estratégiaunclassified
“…The reader more interested in quantitative aspects of the development of Analytical Chemistry in Brazil may refer to the articles by Senise (1985) 31 and, more recently, by Fatibello-Filho et al 33 and by Oliveira Neto et al 34 …”
Section: The 80's and 90's: Microcomputers In The Laboratorymentioning
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 in paradigm.
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