What Does ALICE Stand For?
ALICE stands for Acid Labile Isotope Coded Extractants
ALICE, or Acid Labile Isotope Coded Extractants, refers to a specialized class of chemical agents designed for the selective extraction and analysis of target compounds in complex mixtures. These extractants exhibit acid-labile characteristics, allowing for the preservation and isolation of sensitive analytes while enabling isotopic labeling for enhanced tracking and quantification in various analytical applications. ALICE technology is particularly valuable in fields such as environmental chemistry, pharmaceuticals, and materials science, where precise measurement and identification of trace components are critical.
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