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L. Hantao
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现代分析化学包括用于表征复杂基质中分析物的惊人范围的技术和方法。尽管有多种格式和仪器配置,但分析师在创新驱动的环境中面临的挑战本质上是一样的。分离科学的最新进展对取样和样品制备提出了新的要求,这最终改变了当代样品制备的本质。柱技术和多维仪器的进步导致了前所未有的峰值容量的实现。连字符方法的发展使得能够生成信息密集的数据张量,这最终影响了数据处理和解释的基本作用和可用格式(见第32期)。这种范式的转变为分析化学创造了令人兴奋的机会。在本期第35期中,我们精心挑选了一些应用程序,涵盖了分析方法的一些最重要步骤,即样品制备和方法开发,使用分离和光谱学来解决现实世界中的任务。例如,一篇综述文章涵盖了将限制获取材料与分子印迹聚合物结合用于生物分析应用的潜力。本文随后报道了从一种不寻常的生物质来源中提取和表征罗望子胶的情况,这是迈向循环经济的重要一步。接下来,液相色谱-串联质谱法(LC-MS/MS)和电感耦合等离子体质谱法(ICP-MS)的应用也可供感兴趣的读者使用。在本期中,我们还采访了Gisele Tonietto博士关于科学传播的问题,发表了与Emanuel Carrilho博士的观点,以及Cesar Tarley博士的一封信。最后,我要感谢所有的作者、审稿人和编辑人员,感谢他们为按时出版本期杂志付出了如此多的努力和奉献。这本杂志的发展超出了预期,同时伴随着巴西研究和创新的发展。我们希望通过邀请来自拉丁美洲和世界各地的感兴趣的作者来继续突破科学的界限。我期待着出版同样承认和促进科学平等的手稿,突出年轻一代研究人员的榜样。
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Modern analytical chemistry comprises an amazing scope of techniques and methods used for the characterization of analytes in complex matrices. Despite the numerous formats and instrument configurations, the challenges faced by analysts in innovation-driven environments are, in essence, the same. Recent advances in separation science have imposed new requirements for sampling and sample preparation, which has ultimately altered the essence of contemporary sample preparation. Advances in column technology and multidimensional instrumentation has led to the achievement of unprecedented peak capacities. The evolution of hyphenated methods has enabled the generation of information-dense data tensors, which ultimately impact the fundamental role and formats available for data processing and interpretation (see Issue #32). This paradigm shift has created exciting opportunities for analytical chemistry. In this issue #35, we have carefully selected applications covering some of the most important steps of an analytical method, namely, sample preparation and method development using separation and spectroscopy to solve real world tasks. For instance, a review article covers the potential of combining restricted access materials with molecularly imprinted polymers for bioanalytical applications. This article is followed by a report on the extraction and characterization of Tamarind gum from an unusual source of biomass, which is an important step towards the circular economy. Next, applications of liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) are also available for the interested reader. In this issue, we have also interviewed Dr. Gisele Tonietto about the dissemination of science, published a point of view with Dr. Emanuel Carrilho, and a letter from Dr. Cesar Tarley. Lastly, I would like to thank all the authors, reviewers, and editorial staff for putting this much effort and dedication into publishing this issue on time. This journal has grown beyond expectations, while accompanying the evolution of research and innovation in Brazil. It is our hope to continue pushing the boundaries of science by inviting interested authors from Latin American and the world. I look forward to publishing manuscripts that will also recognize and promote equality in science, highlighting role models for younger generations of researchers.
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