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Dr. Abuzar Kabir is a Research Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA. His research focusses on the synthesis, characterization and applications of novel sol-gel derived advanced material systems to be used as chromatographic stationary phases, surface coatings of high-efficiency microextraction sorbents, nanoparticles, microporous and mesoporous functionalized sorbents, molecularly imprinted polymers for analysing trace and ultra-trace level concentration of polar, medium polar, nonpolar, ionic analytes, heavy metals, and organometallic pollutants from complex sample matrices.
Prof. Locatelli is Associate Professor in Analytical Chemistry and his research activity is aimed at the development and validation of chromatographic methods for the qualitative and quantitative determination of biologically active molecules in human and animal, cosmetics, food, and environmental complex matrices. These procedures have been applied to different analytes and drug associations also finding application in clinical and pre-clinical studies, to characterize new delivery systems of the active principle to improve their pharmacological properties. In the development of the method are predictive models and chemometrics applied both for the optimization of extraction protocols and for final data processing. Particular attention is given to innovative (micro)-extraction techniques and new instrumental configurations for the quantitative analysis of complex matrices.
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Fabric Phase Sorptive Extraction: Principles, Applications and Potentials covers a new preparation technique that combines the extraction mechanisms of two major sample preparation techniques-solid phase extraction (governed by exhaustive extraction) and solid phase microextraction (governed by equilibrium-based extraction)-into a single sample preparation platform. In addition, FPSE allows researchers to utilize all the extraction phases available for both solid phase extraction and solid phase microextraction. Edited by the inventor of Fabric Phase Sorptive Extraction (FPSE), this book educates on the role of sample preparation in modern separation science and approaches that can be used to simplify and greenify this important step.
Sample preparation remains a matter of great concern and interest among academics, researchers and scientists as it is undoubtedly a major source of error and the most time-consuming step in the analytical/bioanalytical workflow, and the lack of harmonization among different sample preparation technologies inherently creates disparity in the data quality.
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