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This project develops a novel sample preparation technique using surface nanodroplets for efficient extraction and analysis of trace substances in liquid samples. It aims to enhance applications in biomedical, health, pharmaceutical, and environmental fields by simplifying the extraction process and reducing costs.
Sample preparation is considered to be the most difficult step in analytic workflow.
Current methods for extraction andseparation of minute substances in liquid samples are laborious, time-consuming, often involve large amounts of toxicorganic solvents, and are often difficult to automatize, implying high costs of man-power.
An innovative sample preparationtechnique which has the potential to overcome these shortcomings will be developed in this project.
Based on the firstpromising results in th…
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Canada, Edmonton
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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