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Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
25 October 2024
Sample Handling and Trace Analysis of Pollutants: Innovations to Determine Organic Contaminants, Second Edition, reviews the latest technologies and challenges in trace analysis of environmental pollutants, from selecting the right approach to performing the analytical procedures to measuring and reporting the results. This updated and revised edition presents the latest techniques of the past decade, such as high-resolution mass spectrometry, biosensors and imaging techniques. Important tools for problem-solving in the determination of environmental pollutants are discussed in detail. This book also covers emerging pollutants in the environment, such as nanomaterials, microplastics, metabolites and/or transformation products and antimicrobial resistances.

This book is an excellent resource for postgraduate students, environmental chemists and analytical chemists, as well as those working in environmental laboratories, laboratories of official environmental controls, universities and the private sector.
Edited by:   , , ,
Imprint:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9780323856010
ISBN 10:   0323856012
Pages:   820
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Section 1. Field Sampling Techniques, Sample Preparation and Extraction 1. Analytical methods for determining organic compounds in air 2. Passive samplers for the analysis of organic compounds in water samples 3. Extraction of organic contaminants from grab and composite water samples 4. Separation, clean-up and recoveries of trace organic contaminants from soils and sediment 5. Separation, clean-up and recoveries of trace organic pollutants from biota 6. Handling of food samples Section 2. Trace analysis of organic pollutants 7. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry 8. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry 9. Suspected and non-target high resolution mass spectrometry 10. Imaging techniques. The increasing role of imaging mass spectrometry 11. Immunoassays of organic contaminants 12. Fundamentals and applications of biosensors for environmental analysis 13. The role of nanomaterials and nanoparticles as analytical tools 14. Smartphone as a Portable Detector, Analytical Device, or Instrument Interface Section 3. Quality Assurance, Reference Materials, Chemometrics and Data Dissemination 15. Certified reference materials for the quality control of measurements in environmental monitoring 16. Standard reference materials for the determination of trace organic constituents in environmental samples 17. Guidelines to establish the quality assurance. Analytical parameters, Inter-laboratory studies 18. Data dissemination and repositories 19. Interpretation of environmental data using chemometrics 20. Determination of the uptake and accumulation of emerging contaminants in soil and plant treated with wastewater 21. Endocrine disrupting compounds 22. Current issues on micro- and nanoplastics 23. Determination of nanomaterials in the environment 24. Detection of antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) in water and sludges 25. Identification of metabolites and/or degradation products of environmental contaminants 26. The anthropic fingerprinting in wastewater: Wastewater based-epidemiology

Prof. dr. Barcelo Damia, Director of the Catalan Institute for Water Research (ICRA) and Professor at the Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA), Barcelona, Spain. His expertise is in water quality assessment and management, fate, risk and removal of emerging contaminants in wastewater treatment plants and analysis, fate and risk of emerging contaminants and nanomaterials in the aquatic environment. He published over 900 papers, 200 book chapters and has h index 91. He was a coordinator of several national and EU projects and at the moment he coordinates two EU projects: GLOBAQUA , on multiple stressors in the aquatic environment and SEA-on-a-CHIP, on the development of sensor technolgies for emerging contamaints in marine aquaculture. He is CoEditor in Chief of the journal Science of Total Environment and the book series Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry, both form Elsevier Yolanda Pico was born in Valencia, Spain, in 1964. She received her Ph.D. in Pharmacy in 1992, after which she was a post-doctoral fellow at the Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam (The Netherlands) (1992/1993) and at the “La Sapienza” University (Rome, Italy) (1996); Assistant Professor of Nutrition and Bromatology at the University of Valencia (1993-1998). Since 1998 she is full Professor of Nutrition and Food Science at the Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Food Science, Toxicology and Legal Medicine of the University of Valencia and the Head of the research group in Food and Environmental Safety (SAMA-UV). Her research interests include identification of unknown compounds by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, microextraction separations and environmental and food safety, development of new analytical methods to determine contaminants in food and the environment and the application of methodologies to the risk assessment of different hazard within both field. She is the author of nearly 240 peer-reviewed papers 180 scientific papers in journals of SCI, 30 book chapters and editor of 3 books on Food and Environmental Safety and Applications of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. She has a hirsh index of 47 has been a member of various international scientific committees of renowned institutions. Other relevant activities include the following: Member of the Scientific Panel of Plant Protection Products and their Residues (PPR Panel) of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) (2009-2012) and partner of projects related with food, water and soil quality at the different national and international levels. She has been supervising 9 Ph.D. theses on food analysis (1992-2014). Her main focusses are: risk assessment of the exposure to pesticide residues, veterinary and human medicines, illicit drugs, perfluorinated compounds, and other emerging compounds including toxic-analytical aspects, of bioavailability and bioaccesibility, synergisms, toxicity evaluation and detoxification.

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