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The establishment of EVISA is funded by the EU through
the Fifth Framework Programme (G7RT- CT- 2002- 05112).
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Supporters of EVISA includes:
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Directory of scientists
Name:
Michael Sperling |
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Position:
Chief Managing Director of the European Virtual Institute for Speciation Analysis (EVISA) |
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Address:
European Virtual Institute for Speciation Analysis,
and:
University of Münster, Institute for Inorganic and Analytical
Chemistry, Corrensstrasse 48, 48149 Münster, Germany
Publications ResercherID: C-2584-2008
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Mobile: |
+49 176 183 002 68 |
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Interests: |
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- Development of techniques and methodology for advanced analysis
- Automation of analytical methods by the use of flow techniques
- Development of plasma sources for atomic and mass spectrometry
- Hyphenated techniques using atomic spectrometric detection
- Development of robust methods for elemental speciation analysis
- Development of binary speciation techniques for chemical species screening
- Speciation analysis for metal species in biological systems
- Speciation of mercury species and their metabolites in human body fluids
- Interaction of metallodrugs with biomolecules
- Speciation analysis for metal species in food and environmental matrices
- Emission, fate and degradation of metallodrugs in the environment
- Imaging of elements and molecules in cells and biological tissues
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Instrumentation: |
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- Hyphenated techniques using the ICP-MS as detection system
- FI-ICP-MS
- HPLC-ICP-MS
- GC-ICP-MS
- CE-ICP-MS
- LA-ICP-MS
- Hyphenated techniques using atomic spectrometry
- LC-ICP-AES
- LA-ICP-AES
- FI-ICP-AES
- Techniques using molecular mass spectrometry
- MALDI, LDIMS
- LA-ESI/APCI-MS
- LC-ESI-MS
- Microbeam techniques for imaging
- µ-XRF
- SRIXE (SR-XRF)
- XANES/EXAFS
- Atomic spectrometric techniques for trace element analysis
- AAS (FAAS, ETAAS, CVG-AAS, HG-AAS)
- ICP-AES
- TXRF
- ICP-MS
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