Our annual Special Issue on Fundamental and Applied Reviews in Analytical Chemistry provides authoritative critical reviews on selected topics, including the highlights and current development trends in the literature and the limitation, challenges, and future trends on the topic.
After demonstrating the analytical challenges associated with the identification of nanoplastics due to their distinctive characteristics, we discuss recent technological advancements for detecting nanoplastics.
Intrinsic differential scanning fluorimetry (DSF) is essential for analyzing protein thermal stability. Until now, intrinsic DSF was characterized by medium throughput and high consumable costs. Here, we present a microplate-based intrinsic DSF approach that enables the measurement of up to 384 samples in parallel by consuming only 10 μL per sample. We systematically test and benchmark the ...
The LSER solute parameters E, S, A, and B are usually determined experimentally, which is time-consuming and requires multiple analytical techniques and sufficient material to perform the analyses.
Moreover, analytical protocols must be carefully tailored to specific research objectives and experimental designs. Therefore, this review provides a critical overview of the methods used for estrogen and progestogen analytics in liquid environmental samples.
When designing a risk assessment for an analytical procedure, it is important to consider which measures of analytical procedure performance or risk are readily available as inputs to the assessment.