"Solid Phase Extraction"
Solid phase extraction cartridges, Bond Elut™ ENV
Supplier: VARIAN
Bond Elut™ ENV, a PS/DVB polymer, is designed for the extraction of polar organic residues. It contains 125 μm spherical particles with a high degree of cross linking, advantageous for high volume, fast flow-through applications.
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Solid phase extraction cartridges for pesticide residue cleanup
Supplier: Restek
Pesticide residue cleanup SPE cartridges are convenient with multiple adsorbent beds in a single cartridge. It is used in multiresidue pesticide analysis to remove matrix interferences and also exhibits good cleanup of dietary supplement extracts.
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Solid phase extraction cartridges, Bond Elut™ Alumina
Supplier: VARIAN
Alumina, like silica, is an extremely polar sorbent. The alumina surface tends to be slightly more stable under high pH conditions than unfunctionalised silica. The small particle size of the Bond Elut™ Alumina range ensures high extraction efficiency even when small bed masses are used.
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Solid phase extraction cartridges, Bond Elut™ Certify
Supplier: VARIAN
The Bond Elut™ Certify extraction cartridge utilises a packed bed consisting of a special, non-polar C8 sorbent and a strong cation exchanger (SCX). Certify is most commonly used to extract basic (cationic) drugs from urine and blood, but it is also very effective for extraction of a wide range of compounds from a diverse range of aqueous matrices.
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ASPEC® 274 system
Supplier: GILSON LCMS
This ASPEC® system for positive pressure solid phase extraction (SPE) automation maximises throughput by processing up to four samples in parallel. With its small footprint and multiple probes, it is the ideal choice for reproducible and efficient sample cleanup for clinical, forensic, doping, food, and environmental testing labs.
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Solid phase extraction cartridges, Bond Elut™ PPL
Supplier: VARIAN
Bond Elut™ PPL is a styrene-divinylvenzene (SDVB) polymer that has been modified with a proprietary non-polar surface. PPL will retain even the most polar classes of analytes, including phenols. The large particle size allows ease of flow for viscous or particulate rich water samples, while the high surface area and strong hydrophobicity ensure reproducible extractions with high recoveries upon elution. Bond Elut™ PPL is suitable for EPA Method 528 ‘Determination of Phenols in Drinking Water by SPE and Capillary GC/MS’.
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Solid phase extraction cartridges, Bond Elut™ C18 OH
Supplier: VARIAN
Bond Elut™ C18 OH is a non-end capped version of the octadecyl bonded phases that enables the silanols on the silica surface to be more active. This low-load C18 has well-controlled silanol activity that permits the fractionation of metabolites and enhances retention of basic compounds compared to an endcapped C18. The pore size makes it a good choice for peptide extraction.
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Solid phase extraction cartridges, Bond Elut™ CBA
Supplier: VARIAN
CBA is a mid-polarity sorbent and weak cation exchanger (pKa 4,8). It can be used with a wider range of counter-ions than lower pKa sorbents like SCX and will demonstrate easier elution of quaternary amine functionalised analytes.
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Solid phase microextraction fibers
Supplier: VARIAN
Solid phase microextraction (SPME) is a technique for extracting analytes from solid, liquid or gaseous samples by adsorbing them onto the SPME fiber and then desorbing them into an inlet, either on a gas chromatograph (GC) or an HPLC system. SPME is amenable to automation using an autosampler or it can be performed manually as well.
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Supelco® TraceCERT® Organic Reference Standard, Tebutam
Supplier: Merck
Tebutam CRM may also be used as given below:
Optimisation of sample extraction based on QuEChERS and dispersive-solid-phase extraction (d-SPE) clean-up for the multi-residue analysis of 120 pesticides 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and 22 polychlorinated biphenyls by liquid and gas chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS)
Evaluation of 250 pesticide residues extracted by QuEChERS method from 103 processed fruit samples using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS)
Determination of 90 pesticides 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and 22 polychlorinated biphenyls in honey samples by using QuEChERS combined with dispersive solid-phase extraction (SPME) for sample pre-treatment and liquid chromatography-triple-quadrupole tandem mass spectrometry and gas chromatography-ion-trap tandem mass spectrometry for quantitation
Screening and quantification of 569 pesticides in honeysuckle samples by a combination of ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) and quadrupole-Orbitrap high-resolution mass spectrometry
Simultaneous determination of 134 pesticide residues in tea samples using d-SPE extraction with a multi-functional filter (MFF) followed by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) and quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOF-MS).
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Supelco® TraceCERT® Organic Reference Standard, Simazine
Supplier: Merck
Simazine CRM may also be used as given below: Development and validation of an ultrasonic-assisted dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (UA-DLLME) method for sample extraction followed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry based determination of endocrine-disrupting herbicides in the river and seawater samples. Determination of triazine pesticide residues in samples of apples pears carrots potatoes tomatoes avocado cucumber spinach bananas and oranges by modified QuEChERS and solid-phase extraction (SPE) procedures followed by liquid chromatography-photodiode array (LC-DAD) analysis. Multi-residue analysis of 67 pesticides in olive oil olives and avocado samples by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) to evaluate various clean-up sorbents. Quantitation of 20 pesticides in eel and shrimp samples by a scheduled multiple reaction monitoring (sMRM) method and QuEChERS with EDTA for sample extraction and purification. Analysis of 35 micropollutants including pesticides in water samples by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) after their solid-phase extraction. Simultaneous quantification of 58 pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) and pesticides in water samples by solvent-based de-emulsification dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (SD-DLLME) combined with liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LCMS/MS).
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Solid phase extraction cartridges, Bond Elut™ Florisil
Supplier: VARIAN
Florisil is a magnesia-loaded silica gel, extremely polar in nature and ideal for the isolation of polar compounds from non-polar matrices.
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Solid phase extraction cartridges, Bond Elut™ PH
Supplier: VARIAN
Bond Elut™ PH is a non-polar bonded silica material which exhibits a different selectivity to alkyl or aliphatic functionalised phases such as C8 or cyclohexyl. The electron density present in the aromatic ring affords an enhancement in the retention of conjugated or aromatic ring-containing analytes due to desirable pi-pi interactions.
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Microplates, 24-well, Whatman™ UNIFILTER®
Supplier: Whatman products (Cytiva)
The 10 ml UNIFILTER is used with large sample or reagent volumes. Typical applications include biomolecule purification by solid phase extraction and organic synthesis in combinatorial chemistry library generation.
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SPME fibers and arrows
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Solid Phase Micro Extraction (SPME) uses a thin-fused silica fiber coated with a sorbent which enables extraction of compounds of interest from liquid or gaseous samples through absorption or adsorption. The fiber is then moved to the injector and the compounds thermally desorbed. The SPME consumables come in two formats SPME fibers and SPME arrows.
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Solid phase extraction cartridges, Bond Elut™ SI
Supplier: VARIAN
Native silica is generally regarded as the most polar SPE sorbent available. Bond Elut™ SI is particularly effective at separating compounds with a very similar structure. Applying the analytes in a non-polar solvent, then increasing the solvent polarity by increasing the concentration of a polar modifier, such as THF or ethyl acetate, delivers effective separations.



