Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1248201 | TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry | 2011 | 10 Pages |
In the past decade, the lab-on-valve (LOV) system, as the third-generation of the flow-injection analysis technique, has exhibited powerful capability in instrument miniaturization and on-line sample pretreatment.This review presents and discusses the state of the art in the progress of the LOV system in the determination of metal species in two parts:•miniaturization of analytical instrumentations; and,•sample-processing front-ends.As a miniaturized analytical set-up, LOV incorporates detection techniques for the determination of metal species (e.g., spectrophotometry, electrochemical detection and atomic spectrometry). However, coupling LOV sample pretreatment with atomic or mass spectrometric detectors provides high-sensitivity determination or speciation of metal species.We also discuss future perspectives of the LOV system in metal determination and/or speciation.