The past decade has seen significant developments in improving the
greenness of analytical chemistry, including the use of new smart
materials as analytical tools. Solvent selection, miniaturization and
metrics for the evaluation of method greenness make this book useful for
researchers and industry, interested in integrating safer and
sustainable analytical techniques into their work. The fact that, in
general, green methods of analysis offer cheaper alternatives to
traditional ones, adds an economical interest to this approach.