Marie-Claire Hennion mainly investigates Chromatography, Solid phase extraction, Extraction, Sample preparation and Analyte. His Chromatography study combines topics in areas such as Adsorption, Sorbent, Aqueous solution and Analytical chemistry. His Sorbent research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Standard addition, Detection limit and Reproducibility.
Marie-Claire Hennion performs integrative study on Solid phase extraction and Molecularly imprinted polymer. His Extraction study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Desorption and Environmental chemistry. Marie-Claire Hennion focuses mostly in the field of Sample preparation, narrowing it down to matters related to Capillary electrophoresis and, in some cases, Ultrafiltration, Supercritical fluid extraction, Thin-layer chromatography and Supercritical fluid.
Chromatography, Solid phase extraction, Extraction, Condensed matter physics and Analytical chemistry are his primary areas of study. His study in Sample preparation, Detection limit, High-performance liquid chromatography, Gas chromatography and Analyte are all subfields of Chromatography. While the research belongs to areas of Sample preparation, Marie-Claire Hennion spends his time largely on the problem of Matrix, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Mass spectrometry.
In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Solid phase extraction, Polymer is strongly linked to Adsorption. His study explores the link between Extraction and topics such as Environmental chemistry that cross with problems in Pollutant. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Inelastic neutron scattering and Neutron scattering.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Chromatography, Gas chromatography, Analytical chemistry, Two-dimensional chromatography and Distillation. Marie-Claire Hennion has researched Chromatography in several fields, including Petroleum and Hydrocarbon. His work carried out in the field of Gas chromatography brings together such families of science as Characterization, Complex matrix and Resolution.
In his research on the topic of Two-dimensional chromatography, Adsorption is strongly related with Coal liquefaction. His research in Distillation intersects with topics in Nitrogen, Coal and Mass spectrometry. His Sample preparation study deals with Solid phase extraction intersecting with Electrochromatography.
His primary areas of study are Chromatography, Gas chromatography, Distillation, Two-dimensional chromatography and Analytical chemistry. Many of his studies on Chromatography apply to Diesel fuel as well. The study incorporates disciplines such as Petroleum, Extraction and Supercritical fluid in addition to Gas chromatography.
Marie-Claire Hennion combines subjects such as Thin-layer chromatography, Capillary electrophoresis and Environmental chemistry with his study of Extraction. His Distillation research includes elements of Nitrogen, Coal and Mass spectrometry. His research integrates issues of Desorption, Solid phase extraction, Electrochromatography and Monolithic HPLC column in his study of Sample preparation.
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Solid-phase extraction: method development, sorbents, and coupling with liquid chromatography
Marie Claire Hennion.
Journal of Chromatography A (1999)
Spin waves in the antiferromagnet perovskite LaMnO3: A neutron-scattering study.
F. Moussa;M. Hennion;J. Rodriguez-Carvajal;H. Moudden.
Physical Review B (1996)
Trace Determination of Pesticides and their Degradation Products in Water
Damià Barceló;Marie-Claire Hennion.
(2013)
Strengths and limitations of immunoassays for effective and efficient use for pesticide analysis in water samples: A review
Marie-Claire Hennion;Damià Barcelo.
Analytica Chimica Acta (1998)
Immuno-based sample preparation for trace analysis.
Marie-Claire Hennion;Valérie Pichon.
Journal of Chromatography A (2003)
Graphitized carbons for solid-phase extraction
Marie-Claire Hennion.
Journal of Chromatography A (2000)
FIRST EVIDENCE OF PALYTOXIN ANALOGUES FROM AN OSTREOPSIS MASCARENENSIS (DINOPHYCEAE) BENTHIC BLOOM IN SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN OCEAN1
Séverine Lenoir;Loïc Ten-Hage;Jean Turquet;Jean-Pascal Quod.
Journal of Phycology (2004)
Effect of the various parameters governing solid-phase microextraction for the trace-determination of pesticides in water
J. Dugay;C. Miège;M.-C. Hennion.
Journal of Chromatography A (1998)
Approach to the metal-insulator transition in La 1 − x Ca x MnO 3 ( 0 x 0 . 2 ) : Magnetic inhomogeneity and spin-wave anomaly
G. Biotteau;M. Hennion;F. Moussa;J. Rodríguez-Carvajal.
Physical Review B (2001)
Immunoaffinity solid-phase extraction for the trace-analysis of low-molecular-mass analytes in complex sample matrices.
Nathalie Delaunay;Valérie Pichon;Marie-Claire Hennion.
Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications (2000)
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