nanofiltrace
Nanofiltrace is a term encountered in niche discussions of analytical chemistry and membrane technology to describe a conceptual approach that combines nanofiltration with trace analysis to isolate and quantify minute levels of target compounds. It is not a widely standardized method, and definitions may vary between sources.
In typical implementations, a sample is processed through a nanofiltration membrane with a molecular weight cutoff
Applications include trace-level analysis of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and metals in water, environmental samples, food and beverages,
Advantages include pre-concentration, reduced solvent use, and compatibility with aqueous matrices. Limitations encompass membrane fouling, and
Outlook: as a concept, nanofiltrace may evolve with advances in membrane materials and online detection, but