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Claudia E. Domini

Researcher at Universidad Nacional del Sur

Publications -  72
Citations -  1270

Claudia E. Domini is an academic researcher from Universidad Nacional del Sur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Detection limit. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 59 publications receiving 1012 citations. Previous affiliations of Claudia E. Domini include National Scientific and Technical Research Council & University of Alicante.

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Heavy Metals, Major Metals, Trace Elements

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the problem of water contamination and the risks to human health as well as the economical damages it produces, and highlight the importance of human health and the need to pay attention to water contamination.
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An ionic liquid as a solvent for headspace single drop microextraction of chlorobenzenes from water samples

TL;DR: A headspace single-drop microextraction procedure using room temperature ionic liquid and coupled to high-performance liquid chromatography capable of quantifying trace amounts of chlorobenzenes in environmental water samples is proposed.
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Comparison of three optimized digestion methods for rapid determination of chemical oxygen demand: Closed microwaves, open microwaves and ultrasound irradiation

TL;DR: In this article, experimental design was used for the fast optimization of three kinds of sample digestion procedures with the final aim of obtaining the COD value of wastewater samples, including closed microwave assisted, open microwave assisted and ultra-sound assisted.
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A simultaneous, direct microwave/ultrasound-assisted digestion procedure for the determination of total Kjeldahl nitrogen

TL;DR: The significant reduction in digestion time and consumption of reagents show that simultaneous and direct MW/US irradiation is a powerful and promising tool for low-pressure digestion of solid and liquid samples.
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Microwave-assisted headspace single-drop microextration of chlorobenzenes from water samples

TL;DR: The performance of the proposed method demonstrated the favourable effect of microwave sample irradiation upon HS-SDME, and recovery studies from different types of environmental water samples revealed that matrix had little effect upon extraction.