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Dispersive Liquid–Liquid Microextraction of Organic Compounds: An Overview of Reviews

С. Г. Дмитриенко, V. V. Apyari, V. V. Tolmacheva, M. V. Gorbunova

2020Journal of Analytical Chemistry79 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction (DLLME) is one of the most promising methods of the microextraction preconcentration of organic compounds. This method is eco-friendly, simple, and universal; in comparison with conventional extraction, the consumption of the reagents and solvents, the time of extraction, and the cost of analysis in this method are reduced. For a short time from the moment of the appearance of DLLME in 2006, analysts developed numerous versions, differing by the method of dispersion, the nature of the extractant and by combinations with other methods of sample preparation and methods of the subsequent determination of the preconcentrated substances. The popularity of the method among the analysts is attested in a great number of reviews summarized in this publication.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryExtraction (chemistry)ChromatographyLiquid liquidSample preparationReagentOrganic chemistryAnalytical chemistry methods developmentPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsPesticide Residue Analysis and Safety
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