Since its creation in 1988, our research group has introduced new concepts of calibration, exactitude and quality of analytic results, multiresidue analysis, solid phase extraction, conventional, multidimensional and capillary liquid chromatography, nanochromatography and on-site analytic devices. In the developed analytic systems, the sample, separation and detection manipulation are integrated in a single tool.
The research expects to meet the current demand for fast, cost-effective and clean analytic procedures. Strategies implementing new nanomaterials are currently being developed. Both instrumental and analytic objectives are being pursued (type of necessary information, sample characteristics, present type of analytes and concentration, detection-originating species, chirality). The resolution of several analytic problems was addressed in different research areas, mainly for environment, health, diet, drug addiction and industry. This work was developed in the framework of various research projects financed by public bodies and it could count on the contribution of researchers from other universities and research centres.
The carried out work was reflected on publications included in magazines of international renown, in congresses, theses and both undergraduate and master’s degree final projects. It also enabled the establishment of activities centred in the transmission of knowledge with companies, public bodies and research centres.
- Providing chemistry with new scientific knowledge.
- Transferring knowledge to society in the environmental and health field, as well as the drug addiction, agri-food and industrial ones.
- Nanomaterials and analysis
The research is planned in two directions: nanomaterials characterisation including strategies for its detection and/or analytic determination and the study of its characteristics and its influence in the improvement of analytic parameters.
- Nuevas estrategias para el desarrollo de dispositivos para análisis in situ
Persigue desarrollar conocimiento científico que genere nuevas herramientas que se adapten a las necesidades actuales de la sociedad. Los beneficios que pueden aportar son: bajo coste, no consumen energía, versatilidad del emplazamiento, uso puntual, evaluación de grandes áreas con resolución específica.
- Metrology
Aimed at developing the validation strategies for the analytical parameters of a procedure.
- Miniaturization in liquid chromatography
New analysis strategies in miniaturised chromatographic techniques which incorporate solid phase microextraction in tubes with new (nano)materials.
- Emerging pollulants
The current analytic chemistry and the adaptation of the new available instrumentation to research, allows the detection and characterisation of compounds at very low concentration levels, allowing the study of emerging pollulants, which only a few years ago was not possible to detect.
- Pasive sensor for in situ detection of atmospheric amines
- Nitrate adsorption process using active modified silica from rice straw ash
- Magnetic solid-phase microextraction device and method
- Three-dimensional porous matrices for the detection and/or determination of analytes and the method for obtaining them
- Urine biochemical fingerprinting with naked AuNPs as a marker for screening, differential diagnosis and response monitoring of different types of cancer
- Passive colorimetric sensor for the determination of volatile sulphur compounds
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