Solid phase extraction (SPE) is a widely used method for sample cleanup and sample concentration in bioanalytical sample preparation. A few methods to model the retention behaviour on SPE cartridges have been described previously but they are either not applicable to ionised species or are not suitable when using multiple wash and elution steps with solvents differing in volume, modifier concentration and acidity. Furthermore, these models were not applied to mixed mode SPE sorbents.In order to overcome these limitations a new SPE modelling algorithm was proposed. The retention behaviour was determined directly on the SPE cartridge by connecting the cartridge online with an HPLC system using a simple but suitable device that was developed a...
Abstract: Bioanalysis is sub-discipline of analytical chemistry covering the quantitative measuremen...
The modified surface of solid phase extraction sorbents is studied with respect to the impact on the...
In systematic toxicological analysis (STA) the substance(s) present is (are) not known at the start ...
Solid phase extraction (SPE) is a widely used method for sample cleanup and sample concentration in ...
Solid phase extraction (SPE) is an extension of conventional liquid chromatographic methods. In the ...
In order to measure low concentrations of analytes in plasma and urine, it is often necessary to ext...
SPE is an effective tool for concentrating preparative fractions isolated from a complex sample. To ...
Despite the wide application of solid-phase extraction (SPE) in the environmental, clinical and phar...
Biological samples must be purified before chromatography to eliminate interfering compounds. Discs ...
The aim of the present work was to develop a novel in-house mixed-mode SPE sorbent to be used for th...
The importance of drug analysis in pharmaceutical and biomedical laboratories has led to the develop...
Many modern analytical methods deal with the trace-level determination of compounds of interest in h...
Human biomonitoring studies are important for understanding adverse health outcomes caused by exposu...
Sample preparation is a critical step in bioanalytical methods and is a key factor in determining th...
Liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) is widely used as a simple and robust sample preparation technique in...
Abstract: Bioanalysis is sub-discipline of analytical chemistry covering the quantitative measuremen...
The modified surface of solid phase extraction sorbents is studied with respect to the impact on the...
In systematic toxicological analysis (STA) the substance(s) present is (are) not known at the start ...
Solid phase extraction (SPE) is a widely used method for sample cleanup and sample concentration in ...
Solid phase extraction (SPE) is an extension of conventional liquid chromatographic methods. In the ...
In order to measure low concentrations of analytes in plasma and urine, it is often necessary to ext...
SPE is an effective tool for concentrating preparative fractions isolated from a complex sample. To ...
Despite the wide application of solid-phase extraction (SPE) in the environmental, clinical and phar...
Biological samples must be purified before chromatography to eliminate interfering compounds. Discs ...
The aim of the present work was to develop a novel in-house mixed-mode SPE sorbent to be used for th...
The importance of drug analysis in pharmaceutical and biomedical laboratories has led to the develop...
Many modern analytical methods deal with the trace-level determination of compounds of interest in h...
Human biomonitoring studies are important for understanding adverse health outcomes caused by exposu...
Sample preparation is a critical step in bioanalytical methods and is a key factor in determining th...
Liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) is widely used as a simple and robust sample preparation technique in...
Abstract: Bioanalysis is sub-discipline of analytical chemistry covering the quantitative measuremen...
The modified surface of solid phase extraction sorbents is studied with respect to the impact on the...
In systematic toxicological analysis (STA) the substance(s) present is (are) not known at the start ...