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Sensing membranes --- Amperometric sensors --- Microelectronic devices --- Potentiometric sensors --- Immunosensors --- Fiber optic chemical sensors --- Acoustic wave based sensors --- Microelectrodes --- Optical sensors --- Biosensors --- Congresses.
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The purpose of this volume is to show how in this area the technology, creativity and inventiveness are the basis of new and encouraging results not only in the environmental field but also in the monitoring of xenobiotics of organic and inorganic origin in complex matrices. The final objective will always be on determining the fundamental parameters of interest to set up an analytical procedure, such as precision and trueness (that together give accuracy), the limits of detection and quantification, selectivity, and especially sensitivity, or attempting to increase this
Research & information: general --- azides --- screen-printed sensors --- poly (3-octylthiophene) --- solid contact potentiometric sensors --- iron-phthalocyanine --- nitron-azide complexes --- microwave-assisted aqueous two-phase extraction --- Solasodine --- alkaloid --- response surface methodology --- high-performance liquid chromatography --- pre-development process --- clotrimazole --- itraconazole --- stability --- method validation --- sporotrichosis --- differential pulse voltammetry --- hydrochlorothiazide --- pyridoxine --- chemometrics --- bioindication --- heavy metals --- urban soil --- Senecio vulgaris --- Poa annua --- Polygonum aviculare --- predictive models --- MIPs --- parabens --- biological matrix --- extraction procedure --- HPLC-PDA --- stationary phase characterization --- phenol --- 3-aminophenol --- wastewater --- SPMMTE --- capillary electrophoresis --- deoxynivalenol --- dcELISA kit --- performance measurement --- development --- grapevine --- bioaccumulation --- biomonitoring --- laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy --- surface pollution --- high voltage insulators --- quantitatively analysis
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The purpose of this volume is to show how in this area the technology, creativity and inventiveness are the basis of new and encouraging results not only in the environmental field but also in the monitoring of xenobiotics of organic and inorganic origin in complex matrices. The final objective will always be on determining the fundamental parameters of interest to set up an analytical procedure, such as precision and trueness (that together give accuracy), the limits of detection and quantification, selectivity, and especially sensitivity, or attempting to increase this
azides --- screen-printed sensors --- poly (3-octylthiophene) --- solid contact potentiometric sensors --- iron-phthalocyanine --- nitron-azide complexes --- microwave-assisted aqueous two-phase extraction --- Solasodine --- alkaloid --- response surface methodology --- high-performance liquid chromatography --- pre-development process --- clotrimazole --- itraconazole --- stability --- method validation --- sporotrichosis --- differential pulse voltammetry --- hydrochlorothiazide --- pyridoxine --- chemometrics --- bioindication --- heavy metals --- urban soil --- Senecio vulgaris --- Poa annua --- Polygonum aviculare --- predictive models --- MIPs --- parabens --- biological matrix --- extraction procedure --- HPLC-PDA --- stationary phase characterization --- phenol --- 3-aminophenol --- wastewater --- SPMMTE --- capillary electrophoresis --- deoxynivalenol --- dcELISA kit --- performance measurement --- development --- grapevine --- bioaccumulation --- biomonitoring --- laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy --- surface pollution --- high voltage insulators --- quantitatively analysis
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Materials from renewable resources have attracted increasing attention in recent decades as a result of environmental concerns and due to the depletion of petroleum resources. Polymeric materials from renewable sources have a long history. They were used in ancient times and later accompanied the development of man and civilization. Currently, they are widespread in many areas of life and used, for example, in packaging and in the automotive, construction and pharmaceutical industries.The aim of this Special Issue is to highlight the progress in the manufacturing, characterization, and applications of environmentally friendly polymeric blends from renewable resources. The following aspects were investigated: (i) synthesis of composites based on natural llers; (ii) chemical modi cation of polymers or fillers in order to improve interfacial interactions; (iii) potential applications of the biobased materials.
Environmental science, engineering & technology --- lignin --- microspheres --- composites --- polymeric material --- fractionation --- porosity --- radiation grafting --- cotton linter --- phosphate adsorption --- dynamic studies --- bio-polyethylene --- barley straw --- thermomechanical fibers --- interface --- automotive industry --- natural fiber --- polypropylene --- stiffness --- curauá fibers --- microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) --- unsaturated polyester resins --- thermogravimetric analysis (TG) --- mechanical analysis --- dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) --- LignoBoost® kraft lignin --- potentiometric sensors --- carbon nanotubes --- impedance spectroscopy --- transition metals --- rice nanofibers --- biocomposites --- casting --- mechanical properties --- thermal properties --- rigid polyurethane foams --- lignocellulosic materials --- filler --- chemical treatment --- mechanical characteristics --- pyrolysis process --- Caragana korshinskii biochar --- physicochemical properties --- adsorption characteristics --- nitrate nitrogen --- bio-oil --- polyurethanes --- hemp shives --- bio-filler --- oil impregnation --- sugar beet pulp --- thermal conductivity --- polyurethane composites --- lavender --- kaolinite --- hydroxyapatite --- high-ball milling process --- antibacterial activity --- wood-resin composites --- unsaturated polyester resin --- recycled PET --- wood flour --- renewable resources --- silver nanoparticles --- lignin --- microspheres --- composites --- polymeric material --- fractionation --- porosity --- radiation grafting --- cotton linter --- phosphate adsorption --- dynamic studies --- bio-polyethylene --- barley straw --- thermomechanical fibers --- interface --- automotive industry --- natural fiber --- polypropylene --- stiffness --- curauá fibers --- microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) --- unsaturated polyester resins --- thermogravimetric analysis (TG) --- mechanical analysis --- dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) --- LignoBoost® kraft lignin --- potentiometric sensors --- carbon nanotubes --- impedance spectroscopy --- transition metals --- rice nanofibers --- biocomposites --- casting --- mechanical properties --- thermal properties --- rigid polyurethane foams --- lignocellulosic materials --- filler --- chemical treatment --- mechanical characteristics --- pyrolysis process --- Caragana korshinskii biochar --- physicochemical properties --- adsorption characteristics --- nitrate nitrogen --- bio-oil --- polyurethanes --- hemp shives --- bio-filler --- oil impregnation --- sugar beet pulp --- thermal conductivity --- polyurethane composites --- lavender --- kaolinite --- hydroxyapatite --- high-ball milling process --- antibacterial activity --- wood-resin composites --- unsaturated polyester resin --- recycled PET --- wood flour --- renewable resources --- silver nanoparticles
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The purpose of this volume is to show how in this area the technology, creativity and inventiveness are the basis of new and encouraging results not only in the environmental field but also in the monitoring of xenobiotics of organic and inorganic origin in complex matrices. The final objective will always be on determining the fundamental parameters of interest to set up an analytical procedure, such as precision and trueness (that together give accuracy), the limits of detection and quantification, selectivity, and especially sensitivity, or attempting to increase this
Research & information: general --- azides --- screen-printed sensors --- poly (3-octylthiophene) --- solid contact potentiometric sensors --- iron-phthalocyanine --- nitron-azide complexes --- microwave-assisted aqueous two-phase extraction --- Solasodine --- alkaloid --- response surface methodology --- high-performance liquid chromatography --- pre-development process --- clotrimazole --- itraconazole --- stability --- method validation --- sporotrichosis --- differential pulse voltammetry --- hydrochlorothiazide --- pyridoxine --- chemometrics --- bioindication --- heavy metals --- urban soil --- Senecio vulgaris --- Poa annua --- Polygonum aviculare --- predictive models --- MIPs --- parabens --- biological matrix --- extraction procedure --- HPLC-PDA --- stationary phase characterization --- phenol --- 3-aminophenol --- wastewater --- SPMMTE --- capillary electrophoresis --- deoxynivalenol --- dcELISA kit --- performance measurement --- development --- grapevine --- bioaccumulation --- biomonitoring --- laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy --- surface pollution --- high voltage insulators --- quantitatively analysis --- azides --- screen-printed sensors --- poly (3-octylthiophene) --- solid contact potentiometric sensors --- iron-phthalocyanine --- nitron-azide complexes --- microwave-assisted aqueous two-phase extraction --- Solasodine --- alkaloid --- response surface methodology --- high-performance liquid chromatography --- pre-development process --- clotrimazole --- itraconazole --- stability --- method validation --- sporotrichosis --- differential pulse voltammetry --- hydrochlorothiazide --- pyridoxine --- chemometrics --- bioindication --- heavy metals --- urban soil --- Senecio vulgaris --- Poa annua --- Polygonum aviculare --- predictive models --- MIPs --- parabens --- biological matrix --- extraction procedure --- HPLC-PDA --- stationary phase characterization --- phenol --- 3-aminophenol --- wastewater --- SPMMTE --- capillary electrophoresis --- deoxynivalenol --- dcELISA kit --- performance measurement --- development --- grapevine --- bioaccumulation --- biomonitoring --- laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy --- surface pollution --- high voltage insulators --- quantitatively analysis
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Materials from renewable resources have attracted increasing attention in recent decades as a result of environmental concerns and due to the depletion of petroleum resources. Polymeric materials from renewable sources have a long history. They were used in ancient times and later accompanied the development of man and civilization. Currently, they are widespread in many areas of life and used, for example, in packaging and in the automotive, construction and pharmaceutical industries.The aim of this Special Issue is to highlight the progress in the manufacturing, characterization, and applications of environmentally friendly polymeric blends from renewable resources. The following aspects were investigated: (i) synthesis of composites based on natural llers; (ii) chemical modi cation of polymers or fillers in order to improve interfacial interactions; (iii) potential applications of the biobased materials.
Environmental science, engineering & technology --- lignin --- microspheres --- composites --- polymeric material --- fractionation --- porosity --- radiation grafting --- cotton linter --- phosphate adsorption --- dynamic studies --- bio-polyethylene --- barley straw --- thermomechanical fibers --- interface --- automotive industry --- natural fiber --- polypropylene --- stiffness --- curauá fibers --- microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) --- unsaturated polyester resins --- thermogravimetric analysis (TG) --- mechanical analysis --- dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) --- LignoBoost® kraft lignin --- potentiometric sensors --- carbon nanotubes --- impedance spectroscopy --- transition metals --- rice nanofibers --- biocomposites --- casting --- mechanical properties --- thermal properties --- rigid polyurethane foams --- lignocellulosic materials --- filler --- chemical treatment --- mechanical characteristics --- pyrolysis process --- Caragana korshinskii biochar --- physicochemical properties --- adsorption characteristics --- nitrate nitrogen --- bio-oil --- polyurethanes --- hemp shives --- bio-filler --- oil impregnation --- sugar beet pulp --- thermal conductivity --- polyurethane composites --- lavender --- kaolinite --- hydroxyapatite --- high-ball milling process --- antibacterial activity --- wood–resin composites --- unsaturated polyester resin --- recycled PET --- wood flour --- renewable resources --- silver nanoparticles --- n/a --- curauá fibers --- wood-resin composites
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Materials from renewable resources have attracted increasing attention in recent decades as a result of environmental concerns and due to the depletion of petroleum resources. Polymeric materials from renewable sources have a long history. They were used in ancient times and later accompanied the development of man and civilization. Currently, they are widespread in many areas of life and used, for example, in packaging and in the automotive, construction and pharmaceutical industries.The aim of this Special Issue is to highlight the progress in the manufacturing, characterization, and applications of environmentally friendly polymeric blends from renewable resources. The following aspects were investigated: (i) synthesis of composites based on natural llers; (ii) chemical modi cation of polymers or fillers in order to improve interfacial interactions; (iii) potential applications of the biobased materials.
lignin --- microspheres --- composites --- polymeric material --- fractionation --- porosity --- radiation grafting --- cotton linter --- phosphate adsorption --- dynamic studies --- bio-polyethylene --- barley straw --- thermomechanical fibers --- interface --- automotive industry --- natural fiber --- polypropylene --- stiffness --- curauá fibers --- microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) --- unsaturated polyester resins --- thermogravimetric analysis (TG) --- mechanical analysis --- dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) --- LignoBoost® kraft lignin --- potentiometric sensors --- carbon nanotubes --- impedance spectroscopy --- transition metals --- rice nanofibers --- biocomposites --- casting --- mechanical properties --- thermal properties --- rigid polyurethane foams --- lignocellulosic materials --- filler --- chemical treatment --- mechanical characteristics --- pyrolysis process --- Caragana korshinskii biochar --- physicochemical properties --- adsorption characteristics --- nitrate nitrogen --- bio-oil --- polyurethanes --- hemp shives --- bio-filler --- oil impregnation --- sugar beet pulp --- thermal conductivity --- polyurethane composites --- lavender --- kaolinite --- hydroxyapatite --- high-ball milling process --- antibacterial activity --- wood–resin composites --- unsaturated polyester resin --- recycled PET --- wood flour --- renewable resources --- silver nanoparticles --- n/a --- curauá fibers --- wood-resin composites
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