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Environmental Mass Spectrometry: Emerging Contaminants and Current Issues, 2008 Review
Citation:
RICHARDSON, S. D. Environmental Mass Spectrometry: Emerging Contaminants and Current Issues, 2008 Review. Analytical Chemistry. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 80(12):4373-4402, (2008).
Impact/Purpose:
Review article that will highlight new areas and discuss representative papers in the are of environmental mass spectrometry.
Description:
This biennial review covers developments in Environmental Mass Spectrometry for Emerging Environmental Contaminants over the period of 2006-2007. A few significant references that appeared between January and February 2008 are also included. Analytical Chemistry’s current policy is to limit reviews to a maximum of 250 significant references and to mainly focus on new trends. As a result, as was done in the previous 2006 Environmental Mass Spectrometry review, this 2006 review will be limited to new, emerging contaminants and environmental issues that are driving most of the current research. Even with a more narrow focus, only a small fraction of the quality research publications could be discussed. Thus, this review will not be comprehensive, but will highlight new areas and discuss representative papers in the areas of focus.