Title of article :
Recent analytical applications of magnetic nanoparticles
Author/Authors :
Faraji ، Mohammad Department of Food science and Technology - Faculty of Food Industry and Agriculture - Standard Research Institute (SRI)
From page :
264
To page :
290
Abstract :
Analytical chemistry has experienced, as well as other areas of science, a big change due to the needs and opportunities provided by analytical nanoscience and nanotechnology. Now, nanotechnology is increasingly proving to be a powerful ally of analytical chemistry to achieve its objectives, and to simplify analytical processes. Moreover, the information needs arising from the growing nanotechnological activity are opening an exciting new field of action for analytical chemists. Magnetic nanoparticles have been used in various fields owing to their unique properties including large specific surface area and simple separation with magnetic fields. For Analytical applications, they have been used mainly for sample preparation techniques (magnetic solid phase extraction with different advanced functional groups (layered double hydroxide, β-cyclodextrin, carbon nanotube, graphen, polymer, octadecylsilane) and automation of it, microextraction techniques) enantioseparation and chemosensors. This review summarizes the basic principles and achievements of magnetic nanoparticles in sample preparation techniques, enantioseparation and chemosensors. Also, some selected articles recently published (2010-2016) have been reviewed and discussed.
Keywords :
Chemosensor , Enantioseparation , Magnetic nanoparticles , Magnetic solid phase extraction
Journal title :
Nanochemistry Research (NCR)
Journal title :
Nanochemistry Research (NCR)
Record number :
2516223
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