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3M™ Empore™ SDB-RPS 47 mm Disk

3M Bioanalytical

SDB-RPS is a poly(styrenedivinylbenzene) copolymer that has been modified with sulfonic acid groups to make it hydrophilic.  SDB-RPS is not bonded to silica but is a 100% copolymeric particle that is spherical, porous and cross-linked.  The sulfonation imparts unique selectivity for organic analytes that are polar in nature, such as drugs, drug metabolites, water-soluble pesticides and pesticide metabolites.  SDB-RPS is also u…

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3M™ Empore™ Cation Exchange-SR 47 mm Disk

3M Bioanalytical

Cation-SR is a poly(styrenedivinylbenzene) copolymer that has been modified with sulfonic acid.  Note that Cation-SR is not bonded to silica but is a 100% copolymeric particle that is spherical, porous and cross-linked.  The functional group imparts selectivity for cationic analytes, such as primary, secondary and tertiary amines.

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3M™ Empore™ Anion Exchange-SR 47 mm Disk

3M Bioanalytical

3M Bioanalytical Anion-SR is a poly(styrenedivinylbenzene) copolymer that has been modified with quaternary ammonium groups.  Note that the 3M Anion-SR is not bonded to silica but is a 100% copolymeric particle that is spherical, porous and cross-linked.  The functional group imparts unique selectivity for anionic analytes, such as Endothall, Dalpon and haloacetic acids.

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3M™ Empore™ Oil & Grease 47 mm Disk

3M Bioanalytical

The Oil & Grease Disk was specifically designed for EPA Method 1664 (N-Hexane Extractable Materials (HEM) and Silica Gel Treated N-Hexane Extractable Material (SGT-HEM) by Extraction and Gravimetry).  EPA Method 1664 Revision A was approved for use in the United States and published in the Federal Register on May 14, 1999.  The Oil & Grease Disk incorporates C18 sorbent particles within a hydrophobic matrix. For EPA Method 166…

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3M™ Empore™ Chelating 47 mm Disk

3M Bioanalytical

Empore™ Chelating Disks provide a way to selectively remove multivalent metal cations from solutions.  This selectivity can be used to concentrate metals from a sample for analysis or to isolate and remove metal interferences from a complex organic or inorganic sample matrix.  In the latter case, the purified filtrate is ready for use.  The chelating disk has an affinity for multivalent (primarily 2+ and 3+) transition element…

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3M™ Empore™ Carbon 47 mm Disk

3M Bioanalytical

Empore Carbon Disks are designed for the extraction of volatile, highly polar, and water soluble compounds from aqueous solutions.  The Empore Carbon Disk provides all the advantages of activated carbon in a compact and thin Empore Disk.

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3M™ Empore™ C8 90 mm Disk

3M Bioanalytical

Commonly used for the solid phase extraction of analytes from complex sample matrices.  A variety of functional groups, such as octadecyl (C18) and octyl (C8) can be bonded to the silica surface to provide non polar interactions.  Each of these sorbents exhibits unique properties of retention and selectivity for a particular analyte.  The choice of which sorbent is best for a particular method will be influenced by the percent…

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3M™ Empore™ C18 90 mm Disk

3M Bioanalytical

3M bioanalytical's Empore c18 90 Disk-Commonly used for the solid phase extraction of analytes from complex sample matrices.  A variety of functional groups, such as octadecyl (C18) and octyl (C8) can be bonded to the silica surface to provide non polar interactions.  Each of these sorbents exhibits unique properties of retention and selectivity for a particular analyte.  The choice of which sorbent is best for a particular me…

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3M™ Empore™ SDB-XC 90 mm Disk

3M Bioanalytical

SDB-XC is a poly(styrenedivinylbenzene) copolymer used as a reversed phase sorbent for solid phase extraction.  SDB-XC is not bonded to silica but is a 100% copolymeric particle that is spherical, porous and cross-linked.  It does not exhibit the secondary cationic (silanol) interactions and pH limitations common to bonded silica sorbents, so it offers more predictable and reproducible reversed phase interaction.

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3M™ Empore™ SDB-RPS 90 mm Disk

3M Bioanalytical

SDB-RPS is a poly(styrenedivinylbenzene) copolymer that has been modified with sulfonic acid groups to make it hydrophilic.  SDB-RPS is not bonded to silica but is a 100% copolymeric particle that is spherical, porous and cross-linked.  The sulfonation imparts unique selectivity for organic analytes that are polar in nature, such as drugs, drug metabolites, water-soluble pesticides and pesticide metabolites.  SDB-RPS is also u…

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3M™ Empore™ Anion Exchange-SR 90 mm Disk

3M Bioanalytical

3M Bioanalytical's Anion-SR is a poly(styrenedivinylbenzene) copolymer that has been modified with quaternary ammonium groups.  Note that the 3M Anion-SR is not bonded to silica but is a 100% copolymeric particle that is spherical, porous and cross-linked.  The functional group imparts unique selectivity for anionic analytes, such as Endothall, Dalpon and haloacetic acids.

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3M™ Empore™ Oil & Grease 90 mm Disk

3M Bioanalytical

The Oil & Grease Disk was specifically designed for EPA Method 1664 (N-Hexane Extractable Materials (HEM) and Silica Gel Treated N-Hexane Extractable Material (SGT-HEM) by Extraction and Gravimetry).  EPA Method 1664 Revision A was approved for use in the United States and published in the Federal Register on May 14, 1999.  The Oil & Grease Disk incorporates C18 sorbent particles within a hydrophobic matrix.  For EPA Method 16…

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3M™ Empore™ Carbon 90 mm Disk

3M Bioanalytical

Empore Carbon Disks are designed for the extraction of volatile, highly polar, and water soluble compounds from aqueous solutions.  The Empore Carbon Disk provides all the advantages of activated carbon in a compact and thin Empore Disk.

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3M™ Empore™ C8-SD Standard Well Plate

3M Bioanalytical

Functional groups, such as octyl (C8) and octadecyl (C18), can be bonded to the silica surface to provide non polar interactions.  Each of these sorbents exhibits unique properties of retention and selectivity for a particular analyte.  The choice of which sorbent is best for a particular method will be influenced by the percent recovery of analyte from the sample matrix and the cleanliness of the resulting chromatography.

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3M™ Empore™ C18-SD Standard Well Plate

3M Bioanalytical

Functional groups, such as octyl (C8) and octadecyl (C18), can be bonded to the silica surface to provide non polar interactions.  Each of these sorbents exhibits unique properties of retention and selectivity for a particular analyte.  The choice of which sorbent is best for a particular method will be influenced by the percent recovery of analyte from the sample matrix and the cleanliness of the resulting chromatography.

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3M™ Empore™ MPC-SD Standard Well Plate

3M Bioanalytical

This mixed phase chemistry, in which two primary modes of attraction are present, allows for a more efficient and selective extraction compared to traditional reversed phase techniques.  Neutral and ionized analytes can be simultaneously extracted from a complex mixture and eluted as separate fractions.  A mixed phase sorbent offers the following advantages: Eluting acidic and neutral analytes separately from basic analy…

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3M™ Empore™ C8-SD Deep Well Plate

3M Bioanalytical

Functional groups, such as octyl (C8) and octadecyl (C18), can be bonded to the silica surface to provide non polar interactions.  Each of these sorbents exhibits unique properties of retention and selectivity for a particular analyte.  The choice of which sorbent is best for a particular method will be influenced by the percent recovery of analyte from the sample matrix and the cleanliness of the resulting chromatography.

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3M™ Empore™ C18-SD Deep Well Plate

3M Bioanalytical

Functional groups, such as octyl (C8) and octadecyl (C18), can be bonded to the silica surface to provide non polar interactions.  Each of these sorbents exhibits unique properties of retention and selectivity for a particular analyte.  The choice of which sorbent is best for a particular method will be influenced by the percent recovery of analyte from the sample matrix and the cleanliness of the resulting chromatography.

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3M™ Empore™ MPC-SD Deep Well Plate

3M Bioanalytical

This mixed phase chemistry, in which two primary modes of attraction are present, allows for a more efficient and selective extraction compared to traditional reversed phase techniques.  Neutral and ionized analytes can be simultaneously extracted from a complex mixture and eluted as separate fractions. A mixed phase sorbent offers the following advantages: Eluting acidic and neutral analytes separately from basic analyt…

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