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Styre Screen® Extraction Columns

UCT, Inc.

Styre Screen® Extraction Columns contain an ultra clean, highly cross-linked styrene and divinylbenzene copolymer. The Styre Screen particles have an average particle size of 30 microns and a very high analyte capacity making them ideal for standard solid phase extraction applications. The increased analyte capacity means that less sorbent bed mass is needed which results in faster flow rates and less solvent use. Higher th…

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XtrackT®

UCT, Inc.

XtrackT® columns are gravity-flow SPE columns that allow for extraction of acids, neutrals, bases in viscous samples such as equine urine, post-mortem blood and tissues, amniotic fluid, and meconium.

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Clean-Up® Hydrophobic Columns

UCT, Inc.

These sorbents are composed of a silica backbone bonded with hydrocarbon chains. They are used to extract compounds, which exhibit non-polar or neutral characteristics, from complex matrices. The C18 phase is the most popular phase.  UCT offers a range of hydrocarbon chain lengths from C2 to C30. In addition, we offer isobutyl, tertbutyl, phenyl, and cyclohexyl bonded phases.

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Clean-Up® Hydrophilic Columns

UCT, Inc.

Compounds are retained on hydrophilic sorbents through polar interactions including hydrogen bonding, pi-pi or dipole-dipole interaction.  Compounds typically extracted on a hydrophilic column include analytes which have polar groups, including amines, hydroxyls and carbonyls. Elution is performed by strong polar solvents. For these types of extractions UCT offers various types of base silica, Florisil®, Alumina's, cyanopropy…

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Clean-Up® Anion Exchange Columns

UCT, Inc.

This sorbent is composed of a silica backbone bonded with a carbon chain terminated by a negatively or positively charged functional group. Ion exchange interactions occur between a sorbent that carries a charge and a compound of opposite charge. This electrostatic interaction is reversible by neutralizing the sorbent and /or analyte. Ion exchange bonds can also be disrupted by introduction of a “counter ion” to compete with…

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Clean-Up® Cation Exchange Columns

UCT, Inc.

This sorbent is composed of a silica backbone bonded with a carbon chain terminated by a negatively or positively charged functional group. Ion exchange interactions occur between a sorbent that carries a charge and a compound of opposite charge. This electrostatic interaction is reversible by neutralizing the sorbent and /or analyte. Ion exchange bonds can also be disrupted by introduction of a “counter ion” to compete with…

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Empty Polypropylene Reservoirs

UCT, Inc.

The same clean polypropylene tubes we use in our own column assemblies are available as an empty tube. Available in 1mL through 150mL tube sizes. The flange on the lip means the columns are suitable for use with UCT's positive pressure manifold as well as with vacuum manifold systems.

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Clean Screen® FASt THC

UCT, Inc.

CLEAN SCREEN FASt THC is the newest sorbent in our FASt product lineup. It employs a process that uses positive pressure and a solid phase sorbent bed built with small pore frits to quickly and efficiently prepare urine samples for LC/MS analysis. This method eliminates timely centrifugation, reduces matrix suppression effects, and removes particulates greater than ~1μm. Samples can be diluted at a ratio as low as 1:1, which i…

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Clean Screen® THC

UCT, Inc.

The CLEAN SCREEN® THC column is copolymerized on a rigid, purified silica gel support. The two functional groups include a reverse phase, and an ion exchanger, primary amine. This column is commonly used for analyzing THC and its metabolites. It has dual functionality for acids and hydrophobic compounds.

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Clean Screen FASt®EtG

UCT, Inc.

CLEAN SCREEN FASt EtG is the newest sorbent in our FASt product lineup. Similar to the other products in the FASt line, it employs a process that uses positive pressure and a solid phase sorbent bed built with small pore frits to quickly and efficiently prepare urine samples for LC/MS analysis. This filtration device helps to combat the significant ion suppression EtG/EtS urine analysis typically suffers from using a standa…

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Glyphosate Purification Cartridges

UCT, Inc.

UCT is excited to introduce our small and large push-thru glyphosate purification cartridges. Simply pass your aqueous extracts through either the small or large filter cartridge format to effectively remove all organic material and surfactants that hinder the chromatographic analysis of both glyphosate and glufosinate.

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Enviro-Clean Fusion®Ag+

UCT, Inc.

Simple and Accurate Fractionation for EPH Testing with New Silver Functionalized Enviro-Clean Fusion®Ag+ This novel sorbent is designed to help overcome the challenges associated with traditional silica gel fractionation. Featuring silver ions anchored onto a solid support, this chemistry provides enhanced selectivity, capacity, and overall performance.

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Bond Elut AccuCat

Agilent Technologies

Bond Elut AccuCAT cartridges are mixed bed SPE cartridges consisting of a strong cation exchange (SCX) and a strong anion exchange (SAX) sorbent packed into one bed. AccuCAT is effective for the extraction of acidic, basic, and neutral analytes from urine and other biological samples. AccuCAT is particularly effective for catecholamine extraction from biofluids.

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Bond Elut C18 EWP

Agilent Technologies

Bond Elut EWP is based upon standard particles size silica but with 500 pores to allow more efficient extraction of large molecules (>15,000 MW), which are typically excluded from standard porosity silica phases.

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