A variety of instruments, consumables, accessories, and replacement parts for sample preparation via solid-phase extraction (SPE). Includes SPE cartridges and well plates, SPE systems, QuEChERS products, and accelerated solvent extraction products.
For Use With (Application): Extraction of Nonpolar to Moderately Polar Compounds. For Use With (Equipment): Thermo Scientific HyperSep-96 System. Particle Size: 40 to 60 μm. Product Line: HyperSep.
Frequency: 47 to 63 Hz. Pressure: Output: 0 to 30 psi (0 to 1.4 bars), Input: 100 psi (6.9 bars) maximum Dimensions (D x W x H): Instrument: 57 x 63.5 x 69 cm Type: AutoTrace 280 SPE System.
For Use With (Application): Retention of Highly Polar Compounds. Product Line: HyperSep. Sorbent: HyperSep Hypercarb. Type: Solid Phase Extraction Cartridge.
Collection Vial Tray: 26-position tray insert for 60 mL vials; 19-position tray insert for 250 mL bottles. Depth (English): 27.3 in. Depth (Metric): 69.3 cm Extraction Fluids: Compatible with a wide range of organic and aqueous solvents.
For Use With (Application): Extraction of Weak Acids. For Use With (Equipment): Thermo Scientific HyperSep-96 System. Particle Size: 40 to 60 μm. Product Line: HyperSep.
Use Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ 100/150/200/300/350 Extraction Cell Filters to prevent plugging and maximize separation of solvent extract in extraction cells of Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ ASE™ 100, 150, 200, 300, or 350 Accelerated Solvent Extractors.
Capture: None. Cleavage: Hydrophobic residues in P1 and P1' positions at the carboxyl side of phenylalanine and leucine and at the carboxyl side of glutamic acid. Enzyme: Pepsin. For Use With (Application): Peptide Quantitation, Peptide Mapping.
Concentrate pesticides, herbicides, hydrocarbons, and other organic contaminants in water as approved by the U.S. EPA Methods using Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ C18 Silica-Based SPE. Use the phthalate-free version of the SPE cartridge to extract pesticides from water and perform trace analyses.
Solid phase extraction (SPE) is a sample preparation technique that chromatographers use to remove interfering compounds, concentrate the analyte, and/or extract the analyte in a preferred solvent prior to HPLC, GC, IC, or MS analysis.
Solid-phase extraction is a technique used to purify and/or concentrate certain compounds in a liquid mixture prior to chromatographic analysis. Compounds in the aqueous mixture are separated based on physical and chemical properties that give them more or less affinity for a solid phase.