His primary areas of study are Environmental chemistry, Pesticide, Atrazine, Hydrology and Air pollution. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Gas chromatography, Particulates, Environmental engineering and Trace metal. His Pesticide study combines topics in areas such as Contamination and Relative humidity.
As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Atrazine, focusing on Mecoprop and, on occasion, Carbofuran. His Rainwater harvesting study in the realm of Hydrology interacts with subjects such as Loess. As part of one scientific family, Maurice Millet deals mainly with the area of Alachlor, narrowing it down to issues related to the Thermal desorption, and often Chromatography.
Maurice Millet mainly focuses on Environmental chemistry, Pesticide, Chromatography, Gas chromatography and Detection limit. His Environmental chemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Alachlor, Air pollution, Particulates and Pollutant. His Pesticide research includes elements of Hydrology, Contamination and Toxicology.
Within one scientific family, Maurice Millet focuses on topics pertaining to Analytical chemistry under Chromatography, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Acetonitrile, Nitrogen and Atmosphere. Maurice Millet has included themes like Thermal desorption, Derivatization and Solid-phase microextraction in his Gas chromatography study. His research in Detection limit tackles topics such as Tandem mass spectrometry which are related to areas like Ion trap.
Maurice Millet focuses on Environmental chemistry, Pesticide, Extraction, Chromatography and Gas chromatography. His Environmental chemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Air pollution and Particulates. When carried out as part of a general Pesticide research project, his work on Pesticide residue is frequently linked to work in Urban area, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
His Extraction research integrates issues from Atmosphere, Solvent and Analytical chemistry. His research in the fields of Detection limit, Mass spectrometry and Accelerated solvent extraction overlaps with other disciplines such as Ziram. His Gas chromatography study incorporates themes from Matrix, Combustion, Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry and Acetonitrile.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Environmental chemistry, Chromatography, Pesticide, Detection limit and Gas chromatography. His study in Environmental chemistry focuses on Biomonitoring in particular. The various areas that Maurice Millet examines in his Chromatography study include Carbendazim, Zineb and Atomic absorption spectroscopy.
His Pesticide research incorporates themes from Air pollutants and Environmental exposure. In his research on the topic of Detection limit, Acetonitrile, Analytical chemistry, Solid Phase Micro Extraction and Organochlorine pesticide is strongly related with Extraction. His studies in Gas chromatography integrate themes in fields like Matrix, Environmental monitoring, Electron capture, Air pollution and Solid phase extraction.
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Comparison of MTBSTFA and BSTFA in derivatization reactions of polar compounds prior to GC/MS analysis
Claude Schummer;Claude Schummer;Olivier Delhomme;Brice M R Appenzeller;Robert Wennig.
Talanta (2009)
Chemical composition of rainwater in Eastern France
Astrid Sanusi;Henri Wortham;Maurice Millet;Philippe Mirabel.
Atmospheric Environment (1996)
Micropollutants in urban stormwater: occurrence, concentrations, and atmospheric contributions for a wide range of contaminants in three French catchments
Johnny Gasperi;C. Sebastian;V. Ruban;M. Delamain.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research (2014)
Tracing of Industrial Aerosol Sources in an Urban Environment Using Pb, Sr, and Nd Isotopes
Majdi Lahd Geagea;Peter Stille;François Gauthier-Lafaye;Maurice Millet.
Environmental Science & Technology (2008)
REE characteristics and Pb, Sr and Nd isotopic compositions of steel plant emissions.
M. Lahd Geagea;P. Stille;M. Millet;Th. Perrone.
Science of The Total Environment (2007)
Gas–particle partitioning of pesticides in atmospheric samples
Astrid Sanusi;Maurice Millet;Philippe Mirabel;Henri Wortham.
Atmospheric Environment (1999)
Comparison of atmospheric pesticide concentrations measured at three sampling sites: local, regional and long-range transport.
Astrid Sanusi;Maurice Millet;Philippe Mirabel;Henri Wortham.
Science of The Total Environment (2000)
Analytical methods for human biomonitoring of pesticides. A review.
Vicent Yusa;Maurice Millet;Clara Coscolla;Marta Roca.
Analytica Chimica Acta (2015)
Passive air sampling of semi-volatile organic compounds
Ludovic Tuduri;Maurice Millet;Olivier Briand;Michel Montury.
Trends in Analytical Chemistry (2012)
Analysis of some organochlorine pesticides in an urban atmosphere (Strasbourg, east of France)
Anne Scheyer;Cédra Graeff;Stéphane Morville;Philippe Mirabel.
Chemosphere (2005)
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