Automated Solid Phase Extraction System (SPE System)

Solid-phase extraction, also referred to as SPE system, is a separation process that bridges the gap between the sample collection and analysis. The solid phase extraction principle is based upon and very similar to chromatographic processes. Often coupled with other analytical techniques and preparation methods to enhance separation, the solid phase extraction procedure involves compounds separated from other compounds according to their physical and chemical properties by dissolving or suspending in a liquid mixture. In addition to automated solid phase extraction, there are different subtypes of extraction that include normal phase SPE, reversed phase SPE, and ion exchange SPE. A solid phase extraction system can be used to isolate compounds of interest from a variety of samples, including urine, blood, water, beverages, soil, and animal tissue.
CompanyGilson - Automated InstrumentationGilson - Automated InstrumentationGilson - Automated Instrumentation
ItemASPEC 271 SystemASPEC 274 LV SystemASPEC 274 System
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Channels1 (single probe)4 (four-probe)4 (four-probe)
Syringe Sizes10 uL to 25 mL (dual syringe pump option)Not specified on product page1 mL, 3 mL, 6 mL
SPE Format1 mL, 3 mL, 6 mL SPE cartridges (polypropylene and glass)SPE cartridges (small to large volume)1 mL, 3 mL, 6 mL SPE cartridges (polypropylene)
Sample Volume10 uL to 25 mLSmall to large volume (up to 32 samples unattended)Up to 144 samples unattended
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