17th Latin American Symposium on Chromatography and Related Techniques

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EDUARDO CARASEK DA ROCHA

EDUARDO CARASEK DA ROCHA

FLORIANOPOLIS / SC

 

 

C-vitae:  Dr.  Eduardo  Carasek  da Rocha has  a  degree in

Chemistry, a Masters in Chemistry and a PhD in Analytical Chemistry from the State University of Campinas. He completed post-doctoral internships at the University of Waterloo - Canada with the group of Professor Janusz Pawliszyn. He is currently a professor at the Federal University of Santa Catarina. He has experience in the field of Chemistry, with emphasis on preparation of samples, working mainly on the following topics: solid phase microextraction (SPME), liquid phase microextraction (LPME)    and    liquid-liquid    dispersive   microextraction

(DLLME). Currently is Researcher 1C by CNPq

 

https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6602192917

h-index: 34                                        Documents by author: more than 140

Important publications:

  1. Morés, Lucas ; Dias, Adriana Neves ; Carasek, Eduardo . Development of a high-throughput method based on thin-film microextraction using a 96-well plate system with a cork coating for the extraction of emerging contaminants in river water samples. Journal of Separation Science, v. 41, p. 697-703, 2018.
  2. Merib, Josias ; Spudeit, Daniel A. ; Corazza, Gabriela ; Carasek, Eduardo ; Anderson, Jared L. Magnetic ionic liquids as versatile extraction phases for the rapid determination of estrogens in human urine by dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction coupled with high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, v. 410, p. 4689-4699, 2018.
  3. Will, Camila ; Huelsmann, Ricardo Dagnoni ; Da Cunha, Heloize Cristina ; Carasek, Eduardo; Martendal, Edmar . Improvement of dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction robustness by performing consecutive extractions: Determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Brazilian sugar cane spirits by GC-MS. Separation Science Plus, v. 1, p. 564-573, 2018.

 

 

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