Analytical Nanochemistry provides readers with a comprehensive review of the application of nanomaterial in analytical chemistry. It explains the fundamental concepts involved in utilizing nanomaterials including their classification, synthesis, functionalization, characterization methods, separation, and isolation techniques, as well as toxicity. It also covers fundamental information on different aspects of analytical procedures and method development. Furthermore, it emphasizes micro- and nano-enabled analytical devices and instruments as well as nanotools for nanoanalysis. The book opens with a section on fundamentals (Section 1), then continues with a section on the role of nanomaterials in analytical procedures (Section 2), including sample preparation, separation, and detection. The third section (Section 3) includes chapters on micro- and nano-enabled devices, as most miniaturized microsystems include nanofeatures. The book concludes with a fourth section (Section 4) on future perspectives, covering nanoanalysis, bioanalysis, toxic risks, and limitations of both technology and commercialization. This book serves as a valuable resource for students, instructors, and researchers in analytical chemistry, nanomaterials, and nanotechnology investigating the use of nanotechnology in their analytical procedures. Covers the synthesis methods, functionalization process, and characterization methods of nanomaterials - Uses numerous visual elements to illustrate key points, including flowcharts, process diagrams, photographs, and visual schemes - Presents fundamental concepts and updated hot topics such as miniaturization in analytical chemistry, nanotools for nano-analysis, micro total analysis systems, and lab-on-a-chip A thorough guide to the use of nanotechnology and nanomaterials for analytical chemistry purposes, from fundamental concepts through to future perspectives Analytical Nanochemistry: How Nanotechnology and Analytical Chemistry Impact Each Other provides readers with a comprehensive review of the application of nanomaterial in analytical chemistry. It explains the fundamental information needed to understand and utilize nanomaterials including their classification, synthesis, functionalization, and characterization methods, separation and isolation techniques, and toxicity. It also covers fundamental information on different aspects of analytical procedures and method development. Furthermore, it emphasizes micro- and nano-enabled analytical devices and instruments as well as nanotools for nanoanalysis. The book opens with a section on fundamentals, then continues with a section on the role of nanomaterials in analytical procedures, including sample preparation, separation, and detection. The third section includes chapters on micro- and nano-enabled devices, as most miniaturized microsystems include nanofeatures. The book concludes with a fourth section on future perspectives, covering nanoanalysis, bioanalysis, toxic risks, and limitations of both technology and commercialization. The book serves as a valuable resource for students, instructors, and researchers in analytical chemistry, nanomaterials, and nanotechnology investigating the use of nanotechnology in their analytical procedures. Prof. Abbas Afkhami is a senior faculty member in the Department of Analytical Chemistry at Bu-Ali Sina University, with more than 30 years of academic experience. He has held prominent academic positions such as Chancellor of D-8 International University and Dean of the Faculty of Science. Currently, he serves on multiple journal editorial boards and is the Editor-in-Chief of Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry Research . Since 2008, his name has been consistently listed among the ISI Highly Cited Researchers. Prof. Madrakian is a skilled researcher in the domains of analytical bioassays, nanomaterials, and electrochemical sensors. She is ranked among the top 2% of the world's most cited scientists and has continuously appeared on the ISI Highly Cited Researchers list. She also serves as an editor for multiple journals, including Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology and Nanochemistry Research . In addition to serving as an adjunct faculty member at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran, Dr. Ahmadi is an Associate Professor at Bu-Ali Sina University. He is the CEO of an analytical chemistry company and an advisor at D-8 International University. He holds approximately 6 patents and is consistently among Stanford University's Top 2% Scientists worldwide.