Sample treatment methodology for the determination of phenolic compounds using Green Chemistry concepts Marcos Fernandez Nardi, Rafael Alves Pedrosa, Mauricio Ayres Cunha

Main Article Content

Abstract

This review article describing processes for treating samples that are intended for analysis of phenolic compounds using techniques cleaner, with greater ease of operation, lower costs and reduced waste generation and. The analysis of needs of the bodies of water are present in everyday life of people, however this process comes up against methods that are used for different situations compounds that pollute more of the analytes that are the focus of the studies therefore seek alternatives taken as renewable is a must for everyone who is part of the process. Were analyzed techniques of microextraction in liquid phase (MEFL), microextraction in solid phase (SPME), flow analysis, cloud point extraction (EPN) and aqueous two-phase systems (SABs), which deal with established techniques and environmentally the cleanest over traditional treatment techniques samples that use organic solvents.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Article Details

Section

Artigos