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Challenges in Analysis of Complex Natural Mixtures

Challenges in Analysis of Complex Natural Mixtures

Structure determination of molecules contained within unresolved complex mixtures represents an unsolved question that continues to challenge physical and analytical chemistry. Most naturally occurring systems can be characterised as complex mixtures. These can be broadly divided according to the molecular sizes of their constituents, into mixtures of small or large molecules, the focus of this volume is on the former. While large molecules such as biomacromolecules, industrial polymers, or solid matrices are outside of the scope of this volume, the processes that are used in analysing the data originating from these studies may be of interest.
Small molecule mixtures include environmental matrices (such as soil, dissolved organic matter, organic molecules contained in atmospheric aerosol particles, or crude oil), biofluids, and man-made mixtures of small molecules such as food, beverages or plant extracts. These systems are generally classed as "complex mixtures" or "unresolved complex mixtures (UCM)", emphasising our current inability to separate their individual components. The techniques best positioned to tackle such mixtures experimentally include mass spectrometry, chromatography, NMR spectroscopy, or new alternative techniques, including combinations of the above methods. For the most part, people who work on the analysis of complex mixtures are driving the progress in exploiting new methodologies and their creative combinations.
In this volume, the topics covered include:
Dealing with complexity: latest advances in mass spectrometry and chromatographyHigh-resolution techniques, from high-resolution mass spectrometry to NMR spectroscopyData mining and visualisationFuture challenges and new approaches

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ISBN 9781788016742
Sprache eng
Cover Fester Einband
Verlag RSC Publishing
Jahr 20190829

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