2023
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.202300223
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Ultramicroextraction as a miniaturization of the already miniaturized. A step toward nanoextraction and beyond

Abstract: Miniaturization of the analytical process has been a widespread trend, and the sample preparation stage is not exempted from this downscaling. Since the introduction of microextraction techniques as miniaturization of classical extraction techniques, they have become one of the strengths in this field. However, some of the original approaches to these techniques did not fully cover all the current principles of Green Analytical Chemistry. For this reason, during the last years, much emphasis has been placed on… Show more

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“…Miniaturization. Representative contributions, provided by Azori ́n et al 22 and Kannouma et al, 3 reviewed the miniaturization of extraction approaches based on liquid− liquid partitioning. Three main miniaturized techniques: single drop (SDME), hollow-fiber liquid-phase (HF-LPME), and dispersive liquid−liquid microextraction (DLLME).…”
Section: ■ Green Sample Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Miniaturization. Representative contributions, provided by Azori ́n et al 22 and Kannouma et al, 3 reviewed the miniaturization of extraction approaches based on liquid− liquid partitioning. Three main miniaturized techniques: single drop (SDME), hollow-fiber liquid-phase (HF-LPME), and dispersive liquid−liquid microextraction (DLLME).…”
Section: ■ Green Sample Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reprinted from T–AC - Trends Anal. Chem., 166, Kowtharapu, L. P.; Katari, N. K.; Muchakayala, S. K.; Marisetti, V. M. Green Metric Tools for Analytical Methods Assessment Critical Review, Case Studies and Crucify, 117196, (ref ). Copyright 2023 with permission from Elsevier.…”
Section: Green Sample Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%