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Department of Fundamental Chemistry, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Dr. Carolina Cano is a researcher in the Department of Fundamental Chemistry at the University of São Paulo (USP) in São Paulo, Brazil. Her work focuses on the detection and quantification of inorganic and organic anions in natural, potable, and wastewater samples. In her recent publication, "Detection and Quantification of Inorganic and Organic Anions in Natural, Potable, and Wastewaters in Northern New York Using Capillary Zone Electrophoresis and Indirect UV Detection," Dr. Cano explores the application of capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) coupled with indirect UV detection for analyzing water samples. LONGDOM In this study, Dr. Cano discusses the principles of CZE and its advantages in separating and quantifying anions in complex water matrices. She emphasizes the sensitivity and efficiency of this method, particularly when combined with indirect UV detection, which allows for the analysis of a wide range of anions without the need for specific chromophores. The research provides insights into the application of this analytical technique for environmental monitoring and water quality assessment. LONGDOM Dr. Cano's research contributes significantly to the field of analytical chemistry by advancing methods for environmental analysis. Her work has implications for monitoring water quality, ensuring public health, and informing environmental policy decisions. By developing and applying advanced analytical techniques, Dr. Cano's research supports efforts to address environmental challenges and promote sustainability. LONGDOM
Commentary
Chromatographic Insights into Detecting Tucatinib Levels in Biological Matrices Using UHPLC
Author(s): Carolina Cano*
DOI:
10.35248/2161-0940.23.14.540