Evaluation Report Publications of the Academy of Finland 1/11
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3.1 Analytical chemistry
Analytical chemistry comprises a wide set of concepts and methods useful in various areas of science, pharmacy and medicine. Analytical chemistry is present at the different Finnish universities and research centres either as a separate unit or as part of a unit also connected to other chemical disciplines. The development of analytical tools by the different units is most generally directed to environmental and bioanalytical issues. Analytical chemistry also directly supports research in inorganic chemistry, applied chemistry, materials chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry. Moreover, the research in the field is in some cases motivated by the needs of specific industries, in particular the wood industry. The most active research directions pursued by the analytical chemistry groups are focused on the development of separation techniques, in particular chromatographic, electrophoretic and mass spectrometric methods, the development of sensing devices, and sample preparation for organic and inorganic trace analysis. In addition to more traditional approaches, some units also have research activities within the field of nanoscience. Due to its great diversity and close interaction with many other scientific disciplines, analytical chemistry is, in most countries, only partially covered and rather dispersed among universities and research institutes. Expertise in a wide range of spectroscopic techniques, thermal and surface analysis as well as microscopy methods can be found within various chemical departments in the Finnish universities or research centres. The research quality and its international impact vary among the evaluated units. The most active analytical chemistry units should continue to perform good and innovative research in order to attract a large number of students who will readily find employment and fulfil the needs of society. The panel finds that a closer collaboration between the many different small research groups dealing with inorganic trace analysis would be beneficial. Research mobility, both inward and outward, has to be encouraged for all units. Overall, the experimental infrastructures and equipment are very good and should at least be kept at the current level by providing sufficient funding to develop, update and replace the instrumentation in the future. Download 0.72 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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