Sandra Pérez mainly focuses on Environmental chemistry, Chromatography, Pollutant, Environmental analysis and Sewage. Her Environmental chemistry study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Sewage treatment. She interconnects Metabolite, Wastewater, Biodegradation and Bioreactor in the investigation of issues within Chromatography.
Her Pollutant study frequently links to related topics such as Pollution. The Environmental analysis study which covers Aquatic environment that intersects with Aquatic ecosystem and Ecotoxicology. Her Sewage research incorporates themes from EC50, Toxicology, Toxicity, Predicted no-effect concentration and Bioaccumulation.
Her primary areas of study are Chromatography, Environmental chemistry, Wastewater, Pollutant and Mass spectrometry. Sandra Pérez has included themes like Metabolite and Bioreactor in her Chromatography study. Her Environmental chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Sludge, Surface water, Biofilm, Sewage and Sewage treatment.
Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Organic matter, Contamination, Pulp and paper industry and Effluent. Her Pollutant research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Drainage basin, Water pollution, Pollution, Mediterranean climate and Environmental analysis. Her Mass spectrometry study frequently involves adjacent topics like Biodegradation.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Wastewater, Chromatography, Extraction, Contamination and Sewage treatment. Her research in Wastewater intersects with topics in Pollutant, Nuclear chemistry, Effluent, Environmental chemistry and Pulp and paper industry. The Dissolved organic carbon research Sandra Pérez does as part of her general Environmental chemistry study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Actinobacteria, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.
Sandra Pérez has researched Chromatography in several fields, including Metabolite, Drug, Drug metabolism and Norcocaine. Her work on Clean-up as part of general Extraction research is frequently linked to Quechers, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. Her Sewage treatment research incorporates elements of Sludge, Food science, Methanogenesis, Methanosarcina and Acidogenesis.
Her main research concerns Wastewater, Quechers, Chromatography, Matrix and Extraction. The Wastewater study combines topics in areas such as Environmental chemistry, Contamination, Pollutant and Sewage treatment. Sandra Pérez is interested in Aquatic ecosystem, which is a branch of Environmental chemistry.
Quechers is connected with Lc qtof ms, Extraction methods, Analyte, Selected reaction monitoring and Clean-up in her study. Her research on Chromatography often connects related areas such as Soil contamination. Her work carried out in the field of Matrix brings together such families of science as Potting soil, Soil water, Reclaimed water and Effluent.
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Fate and toxicity of emerging pollutants, their metabolites and transformation products in the aquatic environment
Marinel la Farré;Sandra Pérez;Lina Kantiani;Damià Barceló.
Trends in Analytical Chemistry (2008)
Evaluating the biodegradability of sulfamethazine, sulfamethoxazole, sulfathiazole, and trimethoprim at different stages of sewage treatment
Sandra Pérez;Peter Eichhorn;Diana S. Aga.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (2005)
Recent trends in the liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of organic contaminants in environmental samples.
Mira Petrovic;Marinella Farré;Miren Lopez de Alda;Sandra Perez.
Journal of Chromatography A (2010)
Fully automated determination of 74 pharmaceuticals in environmental and waste waters by online solid phase extraction-liquid chromatography-electrospray-tandem mass spectrometry.
Rebeca López-Serna;Sandra Pérez;Antoni Ginebreda;Mira Petrović;Mira Petrović.
Talanta (2010)
Fate and occurrence of X-ray contrast media in the environment.
Sandra Pérez;Damià Barceló.
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry (2007)
First determination of C60 and C70 fullerenes and N-methylfulleropyrrolidine C60 on the suspended material of wastewater effluents by liquid chromatography hybrid quadrupole linear ion trap tandem mass spectrometry
Marinella Farré;Sandra Pérez;Krisztina Gajda-Schrantz;Victoria Osorio.
Journal of Hydrology (2010)
Analysis, behavior and ecotoxicity of carbon-based nanomaterials in the aquatic environment
Sandra Pérez;Marinel.la Farré;Damià Barceló.
Trends in Analytical Chemistry (2009)
Degradation of carbamazepine by Trametes versicolor in an air pulsed fluidized bed bioreactor and identification of intermediates
Aleksandra Jelic;Carles Cruz-Morató;Ernest Marco-Urrea;Monserrat Sarrà.
Water Research (2012)
Quantitative analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in sewage sludge from wastewater treatment plants.
Sandra Pérez;Miriam Guillamón;Damià Barceló.
Journal of Chromatography A (2001)
Achievements and future trends in the analysis of emerging organic contaminants in environmental samples by mass spectrometry and bioanalytical techniques
Marinella Farré;Lina Kantiani;Mira Petrovic;Mira Petrovic;Sandra Pérez.
Journal of Chromatography A (2012)
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