Her primary areas of study are Solid phase extraction, Chromatography, Extraction, Molecularly imprinted polymer and Sample preparation. Her Solid phase extraction research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Immunosorbents, Molecular recognition, Analyte and Adsorption. Her research integrates issues of Analytical chemistry and Sorbent in her study of Chromatography.
Her work carried out in the field of Sorbent brings together such families of science as Detection limit, Monolith and Monolithic HPLC column. Her Extraction research incorporates themes from High-performance liquid chromatography, Pesticide and Elution. Her Molecularly imprinted polymer research integrates issues from Dichloromethane, Molecular imprinting and Polymer.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Chromatography, Solid phase extraction, Extraction, Molecularly imprinted polymer and Sorbent. Chromatography and Immunosorbents are commonly linked in her work. Her biological study deals with issues like Molecular recognition, which deal with fields such as Biomolecule.
The concepts of her Solid phase extraction study are interwoven with issues in Elution, Molecular imprinting, Solvent and Adsorption. The study incorporates disciplines such as Matrix, Aptamer, Residue, Aqueous solution and Monolith in addition to Extraction. Her work in Molecularly imprinted polymer covers topics such as Methacrylic acid which are related to areas like Benzoylecgonine.
Her primary areas of investigation include Chromatography, Molecularly imprinted polymer, Extraction, Glycosylation and Solid phase extraction. Her research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Immunosorbents and Chromatography. Her Molecularly imprinted polymer study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Nanotechnology and Sorbent.
Her study focuses on the intersection of Sorbent and fields such as Detection limit with connections in the field of Residue and Yield. Her research brings together the fields of Miniaturization and Extraction. Her research investigates the connection between Solid phase extraction and topics such as Solvent that intersect with problems in High-performance liquid chromatography.
Valérie Pichon mainly focuses on Chromatography, Molecularly imprinted polymer, Repeatability, Gene isoform and Immunosorbents. Particularly relevant to Tandem mass spectrometry is her body of work in Chromatography. Her research in Molecularly imprinted polymer intersects with topics in Sample preparation, Polymer, Analyte, Sorbent and Solid phase extraction.
Her studies deal with areas such as Methacrylic acid, Selectivity, Elution and Benzoylecgonine as well as Analyte. Her Sorbent research includes elements of Organophosphorus pesticides, Yield, Extraction, Detection limit and Residue. Her Complex matrix research extends to Immunosorbents, which is thematically connected.
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Role of molecularly imprinted polymers for selective determination of environmental pollutants—A review
Valérie Pichon;Florence Chapuis-Hugon.
Analytica Chimica Acta (2008)
Selective sample treatment using molecularly imprinted polymers.
Valérie Pichon.
Journal of Chromatography A (2007)
Immuno-based sample preparation for trace analysis.
Marie-Claire Hennion;Valérie Pichon.
Journal of Chromatography A (2003)
Solid-phase extraction for multiresidue analysis of organic contaminants in water
Valérie Pichon.
Journal of Chromatography A (2000)
Molecularly imprinted polymer for solid-phase extraction of ephedrine and analogs from human plasma
Martina Lasáková;Martina Lasáková;Didier Thiébaut;Pavel Jandera;Valérie Pichon.
Journal of Separation Science (2009)
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)
Retention mechanism of analytes in the solid-phase extraction process using molecularly imprinted polymers. Application to the extraction of triazines from complex matrices.
F Chapuis;V Pichon;F Lanza;B Sellergren.
Journal of Chromatography B (2004)
Preparation and Evaluation of Immunosorbents for Selective Trace Enrichment of Phenylurea and Triazine Herbicides in Environmental Waters
V. Pichon;L. Chen;M.-C. Hennion;R. Daniel.
Analytical Chemistry (1995)
Optimization of the class-selective extraction of triazines from aqueous samples using a molecularly imprinted polymer by a comprehensive approach of the retention mechanism
F Chapuis;V Pichon;F Lanza;S Sellergren.
Journal of Chromatography A (2003)
SOLID-PHASE EXTRACTION OF POLAR ORGANIC POLLUTANTS FROM WATER
Marie-Claire Hennion;Valérie Pichon.
Environmental Science & Technology (1994)
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