Event Overview
Focusing on sustainability, this presentation highlights how hollow fibre-based liquid phase microextraction (HF-LPME) aligns with green chemistry principles. The presentation explores how HF-LPME reduces organic solvent use, supports miniaturization, and simplifies workflows without compromising analytical sensitivity. Real-world examples of HF-LPME applications, including the detection of novel psychoactive substances (NPS) and other compounds, are used to illustrate practical benefits.
By viewing this presentation, you will:
- Understand how HF-LPME supports the principles of green chemistry
- Identify the ways in which HF-LPME reduces the use of organic solvents, contributing to more sustainable laboratory practices
- Examine real-world applications of HF-LPME, particularly in the detection of NPS and other analytes
- Appreciate the practical benefits of HF-LPME in various analytical chemistry contexts
What you need to know:
Format: On demand
Duration: 48 minutes
Presenter:
![]() | Rafael Henry-Venson Dr Rafael Henry-Venson is a Senior Lecturer in Forensic Toxicology/Pharmacology at the University of Glasgow, with a background in Pharmaceutical Sciences/Pharmacy and a PhD in Forensic Medicine and Science. His research focuses on microextraction analytical techniques for toxicology, including the use of hollow-fibre liquid-phase microextraction (HF-LPME). With years of experience in both academic and forensic settings, Dr Henry-Venson has worked on a wide range of forensic toxicology cases. Currently, he focuses on forensic toxicology and pharmacology education. |

