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Analytical Chemistry 2019

Analytical Chemistry Congress 2019

Rome, Italy
17 - 18 June 2019
The conference ended on 18 June 2019

Important Dates

Early Bird Deadline
18th March 2019
Abstract Submission Deadline
25th March 2019

About Analytical Chemistry 2019

Analytical Chemistry 2019 give you an opportunity to present keynote talks, Oral presentation, exhibitions and discussion in learning, making new connection and to gather with world-class educators, researchers, Young researchers all over the world. We hope that you will make use of this opportunity to join us at our Analytical Chemistry 2019 conference and make it successful by your participation.

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Call for Papers

Track 1 : Analytical chemistry

Analytical Chemistry is the process of obtaining, processing and communicating information about the composition and structure of matter. In practice, separation, identification or quantification may constitute the entire analysis or be combined with another method. Separation isolates analytes. Qualitative analysis identifies analytes, while quantitative analysis determines the numerical amount or concentration. Analytical chemistry consists of classical, wet chemical methods and modern, instrumental methods.

  • Track 1-1 Qualitative analysis
  • Track 1-2 Quantitative analysis
  • Track 1-3 Gravimetric analysis
  • Track 1-4 Volumetric analysis
Track 2 : Bio analytical Chemistry

Bioanalytical chemistry is a subdiscipline of analytical chemistry that involves the separation, detection, identification and quantification of biological samples in different settings. It often involves the study of molecules such as proteins, peptides, DNA and drugs. Many scientific endeavours are dependent upon accurate quantification of drugs and endogenous substances in biological samples; the focus of bioanalysis in the pharmaceutical industry. Bioanalysis also applies to drugs used for illicit purposes, forensic investigations, anti-doping testing in sports, and environmental concerns.

  • Track 2-1 Hyphenated techniques
  • Track 2-2 Chromatographic methods
  • Track 2-3 Electrophoresis
  • Track 2-4 Ligand binding assays
  • Track 2-5 Mass spectrometry
  • Track 2-6 Nuclear magnetic resonance
Track 3 : Instrumental methods

Instrumental methods involve the use of an instrument, other than a balance, to perform the analysis. The instrumental methods of chemical analysis are divided into categories according to the property of the analyte that is to be measured. Many of the methods can be used for both qualitative and quantitative analysis. Analytical chemistry is also focused on improvements in experimental design, chemometrics, and the creation of new measurement tools to provide better chemical information. Analytical chemistry has applications in forensics, bioanalysis, clinical analysis, environmental analysis, and materials analysis.

 

  • Track 3-1Spectroscopy
  • Track 3-2Electrochemical analysis
  • Track 3-3Hybrid techniques
  • Track 3-4Microscopy
  • Track 3-5Lab-on-a-chip
Track 4 : Environmental Analytical Chemistry

Environmental Analytical Chemistry, with the development of analytical methods to be used to solve problems in environmental chemistry, such as environmental monitoring, studies of the quality of water and pollutants contents of effluents. Which includes Multi-element analytical techniques for trace element studies and online monitoring of pollution,

 

  • Track 4-1Environmental monitoring
  • Track 4-2Environmental chemistry and engineering
  • Track 4-3Freshwater environmental quality parameters
  • Track 4-4Environmental toxicology analysis
  • Track 4-5Food Analysis
  • Track 4-6Dioxins
Track 5 : Applications of Analytical Chemistry

Analytical chemistry plays an important role in the measurement of drugs and metabolites in the field of pharmaceutical sciences. Scientists using analytical techniques to provide quantification of analytes should be familiar with methods for statistically analysing collected data. Environmental analytical chemistry includes some points that incorporate environmental science, ecological demonstration, geochemistry, marine chemistry and pollution remediation.

 

  • Track 5-1Bioanalysis
  • Track 5-2Clinical analysis
  • Track 5-3Environmental analysis
  • Track 5-4Materials analysis
  • Track 5-5Medical analysis
  • Track 5-6Agriculture analysis
Track 6 : Signal Processing in Analytical Chemistry

Signal processing refers to a variety of operations that can be carried out on a continuous or discrete (sequence of measurements in order to enhance the quality of information it is intended to convey. In the analog domain, electronic signal processing can encompass such operations as amplification, and analog -to-digital ( conversion. Digital signal processing can include a variety of filtering methods

 

  • Track 6-1Signals and Noise
  • Track 6-2Higher-order Signal Processing
  • Track 6-3Analog Signal Processing
Track 7 : Food Analytical Chemistry

Food Analytical Methods covers fundamental and specific aspects of the development, optimization, and practical implementation in routine laboratories, and validation of food analytical methods for the monitoring of food safety and quality. Food Analytical Chemistry is the science that deals with obtaining, processing and communicating Information about composition and structure of matter. It is a method used in monitoring food safety and quality.

 

  • Track 7-1Inorganic food contaminants
  • Track 7-2Organic food contaminants
  • Track 7-3Determination of aflatoxins
  • Track 7-4Determination of vitamins
Track 8 : Forensic Analytical chemistry

Forensic analytical chemistry is defined as analytical chemistry as it pertains to law. We recently taught a course that covered many facets of forensic science, such as drug analysis, toxicology, trace analysis, arson analysis, and DNA/serology. The important role is analysing the blood and other body samples to identify DNA. They are also trained in organic chemistry so that they can run toxicology screenings. It is also important for a forensic chemist to have knowledge of physics.

 

  • Track 8-1Organic Analytical Technique
  • Track 8-2Inorganic Analytical Technique
  • Track 8-3Chromatography
  • Track 8-4UV- visible Spectrophotometry
  • Track 8-5Infrared Spectrophotometry
Track 9 : Pharmaceutical Analysis chemistry

The pharmaceutical analysis is a branch of chemistry, which involves the series of process for the identification, determination, quantitation, and purification. This is mainly used for the separation of the components from the mixture and for the determination of the structure of the compounds. It is used in discovery of new drug candidates and in clinical applications where understanding the interactions between the drug and the patient are critical.

 

  • Track 9-1Modern pharmaceutical analysis
  • Track 9-2Pharmaceutical nanotechnology
  • Track 9-3Fundamentals of Pharmaceutical Analysis
Track 10 : Separation Techniques ###pseparation technique is a method that converts a mixture or solution of chemical substances into two or more distinct product mixtures. At least one of results of the separation is enriched in one or more of the source mixture's constituents. In some cases, a separation may fully divide the mixture into pure constituents. Separations exploit differences in chemical properties or physical properties between the constituents of a mixture
  • Track 10-1Hyphenated Separation Techniques
  • Track 10-2Chromatography Separation
  • Track 10-3Spectroscopy Separation Technique
  • Track 10-4Capillary electrophoresis
  • Track 10-5Adsorption
Track 11 : Medical Analytical Chemistry

In the field of medicine, analytical chemistry help physicians and chemists diagnose diseases through clinical chemistry - analysing blood gases, enzymes, bacteria, and other medical samples.

 

  • Track 11-1Toxicology
  • Track 11-2Drug Discovery
  • Track 11-3Pharmacology
  • Track 11-4Biotechnology
Track 12 : Water Chemical Analysis

The purpose of water chemistry analysis is to provide water quality testing information that will assist rural residents using a private water supply. It provides information on the importance of water quality monitoring and how you can get it tested.

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