
ISBN13: | 9783031906855 |
ISBN10: | 3031906853 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 290 pages |
Size: | 235x155 mm |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 30 Illustrations, black & white; 30 Illustrations, color |
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Screening of Pollutants in the Environment
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This book reviews the latest advances in mass spectrometry for detecting environmental pollutants. With high-resolution mass spectrometry instruments becoming more accessible in research labs, scientists can now expand their analytical capabilities, establishing non-target strategies to identify priority pollutants and uncover new potentially hazardous compounds in various environmental compartments.
In this book, readers will find a range of critical topics, including the use of ion mobility as a third dimension for compound confirmation in environmental samples, and the integration of high-resolution mass spectrometry analysis with market data to prioritize environmental contaminants. The book also explores effect-directed methods combined with non-target screening for identifying toxic transformation products, and the combination of passive sampling with non-target analysis for comprehensive environmental assessments. Additionally, it covers screening strategies for disinfection byproducts in drinking water and the human chemical exposome, providing insights into the quantitation of non-target data and the discovery of transformation byproducts of emerging contaminants.
Given its breadth, this book is an essential resource for scientists addressing environmental pollution, students and academics in environmental analytical chemistry, and researchers focused on water, soil, and air studies. Environmental managers and engineers designing novel pollution remediation systems will find innovative strategies to advance their work. By focusing on priority pollutants and novel screening strategies, this book equips readers with the knowledge to tackle pressing environmental challenges.
This book reviews the latest advances in mass spectrometry for detecting environmental pollutants. With high-resolution mass spectrometry instruments becoming more accessible in research labs, scientists can now expand their analytical capabilities, establishing non-target strategies to identify priority pollutants and uncover new potentially hazardous compounds in various environmental compartments.
In this book, readers will find a range of critical topics, including the use of ion mobility as a third dimension for compound confirmation in environmental samples, and the integration of high-resolution mass spectrometry analysis with market data to prioritize environmental contaminants. The book also explores effect-directed methods combined with non-target screening for identifying toxic transformation products, and the combination of passive sampling with non-target analysis for comprehensive environmental assessments. Additionally, it covers screening strategies for disinfection byproducts in drinking water and the human chemical exposome, providing insights into the quantitation of non-target data and the discovery of transformation byproducts of emerging contaminants.
Given its breadth, this book is an essential resource for scientists addressing environmental pollution, students and academics in environmental analytical chemistry, and researchers focused on water, soil, and air studies. Environmental managers and engineers designing novel pollution remediation systems will find innovative strategies to advance their work. By focusing on priority pollutants and novel screening strategies, this book equips readers with the knowledge to tackle pressing environmental challenges.
The Use of Ion Mobility Separation as an Additional Dimension for the Screening of Organic Micropollutants in Environmental Samples.- Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) for High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry (HRMS) Non-target Screening Methods.- Evaluation of Antibiotic Transformation During Water Treatment Using Non-target Screening Combined with Effect-Based Strategies.- Combination of Passive Sampling and Non-targeted Analysis of Environmental Water Samples.- Integration of Chemicals Market Data with Suspect Screening Using In Silico Tools to Identify Potential New and Emerging Risk Chemicals.- Screening Strategies for Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water.- Screening of Biological Samples with HRMS to Evaluate the External Human Chemical Exposome.- Non-target Screening Using LC-HRMS: Fundamentals, Key Aspects, and Application to Identify Transformation Products of Organic Contaminants in the Environment.- From Chemical Similarity to Ionization Efficiency and Beyond: Toward Semi-Quantitative Analysis of Small Molecules and Its Integration in Non-targeted Screening.