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About 30 years ago MACHEREY‑NAGEL designed and introduced CHROMABOND SPE cartridges containing silica-based adsorbents.

SPE is a form of digital (step-wise) chromatography designed to extract, partition, and / or adsorb one or more components from a liquid phase (sample) onto a stationary phase (adsorbent or resin). An adsorbed substance can be removed from the adsorbent by stepwise increase of elution strength of the eluent (step gradient technique).

SPE extends a chromatographic system’s lifetime, improves qualitative and quantitative analysis, and the demand placed on an analytical instrument is considerably lessened.


Catalog No. Product Net Price
MN730389 Reservoir columns, 70 mL with adaptor for 15,45,70 mL CHROMABOND SPE PP columns Special offer 
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  • Hazardous material
  • No
  • Method
  • Solid phase extraction (SPE), accessory
  • Brand
  • CHROMABOND
  • Hardware
  • Polypropylene (PP)
  • Column volume
  • 70 mL
  • Filter element material
  • No filter element
  • Storage temperature
  • RT
MN730150N CHROMABOND SPE vacuum manifold for 12 positions, complete Special offer 
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  • Hazardous material
  • No
  • Method
  • Solid phase extraction (SPE), accessory
  • Brand
  • CHROMABOND
  • Storage temperature
  • RT
MN730151N CHROMABOND SPE vacuum manifold for 24 positions, complete Special offer 
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  • Hazardous material
  • No
  • Method
  • Solid phase extraction (SPE), accessory
  • Brand
  • CHROMABOND
  • Storage temperature
  • RT
MN730387 Tubing adapter for 3, 6 mL CHROMABOND SPE glass columns, incl. tube, weight Special offer 
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  • Hazardous material
  • No
  • Method
  • Solid phase extraction (SPE), accessory
  • Brand
  • CHROMABOND
  • Storage temperature
  • RT
MN730243 Tubing adapter for 1, 3, 6 mL CHROMABOND SPE columns, incl. tube, weight Special offer 
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  • Hazardous material
  • No
  • Method
  • Solid phase extraction (SPE), accessory
  • Brand
  • CHROMABOND
  • Storage temperature
  • RT
MN730386 Tubing adapter for 15, 45, 70 mL CHROMABOND SPE columns, incl. tube, weight Special offer 
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  • Hazardous material
  • No
  • Method
  • Solid phase extraction (SPE), accessory
  • Brand
  • CHROMABOND
  • Storage temperature
  • RT
MN730179N CHROMABOND vacuum gauge, accessory for REF 730150N and 730151N Special offer 
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  • Hazardous material
  • No
  • Method
  • Solid phase extraction (SPE), accessory
  • Brand
  • CHROMABOND
  • Storage temperature
  • RT
MN731741 SPE cartridges, CHROMAFIX C4, Medium Special offer 
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  • Hazardous material
  • No
  • Method
  • Solid phase extraction (SPE)
  • Brand
  • CHROMAFIX
  • Phase
  • C4
  • Mode
  • Reversed phase (RP)
  • Base material
  • Silica gel
  • Surface chemistry
  • Butyl (C4) modified silica phase, not endcapped
  • Column type
  • SPE cartridge
  • Hardware
  • Polypropylene (PP) cartridges with polyethylene (PE) filter elements
  • Column shape
  • Tubular syringe-shaped cartridge with Luer tip inlet and outlet
  • Filling quantity
  • 200 mg
  • Recommended application(s)
  • Analgetics from blood, Compounds which are too strongly retained on C18 or C8
  • Particle type
  • Fully porous particles (FPP)
  • Particle size
  • 45 µm
  • Particle shape
  • Irregular
  • Specific surface according to BET
  • 500 m²/g
  • pH stability
  • 2.0–8.0
  • Filter element material
  • Polyethylene (PE)
  • Storage temperature
  • RT
MN731830 SPE cartridges, CHROMAFIX SiOH, Large Special offer 
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  • Hazardous material
  • No
  • Method
  • Solid phase extraction (SPE)
  • Brand
  • CHROMAFIX
  • Phase
  • SiOH
  • Mode
  • Normal phase (NP)
  • Base material
  • Silica gel
  • Surface chemistry
  • Unmodified silica gel (SiOH)
  • Column type
  • SPE cartridge
  • Hardware
  • Polypropylene (PP) cartridges with polyethylene (PE) filter elements
  • Column shape
  • Tubular syringe-shaped cartridge with Luer tip inlet and outlet
  • Filling quantity
  • 490 mg
  • Recommended application(s)
  • Aflatoxins, Chloramphenicol, Pesticides, Steroids, Vitamins
  • Particle type
  • Fully porous particles (FPP)
  • Particle size
  • 45 µm
  • Particle shape
  • Irregular
  • Specific surface according to BET
  • 500 m²/g
  • pH stability
  • 2.0–8.0
  • Filter element material
  • Polyethylene (PE)
  • Storage temperature
  • RT
MN731755 SPE cartridges, CHROMAFIX HR-XC, Small Special offer 
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  • Hazardous material
  • No
  • Method
  • Solid phase extraction (SPE)
  • Brand
  • CHROMAFIX
  • Phase
  • HR-XC
  • Mode
  • Mixed mode (RP and Ion exchange (IEX))
  • Base material
  • PS/DVB copolymer
  • Surface chemistry
  • Hydrophobic spherical polystyrene-divinylbenzene copolymer (PS/DVB)
  • Column type
  • SPE cartridge
  • Hardware
  • Polypropylene (PP) cartridges with polyethylene (PE) filter elements
  • Column shape
  • Tubular syringe-shaped cartridge with Luer tip inlet and outlet
  • Filling quantity
  • 50 mg
  • Recommended application(s)
  • Active ingredients from strongly matrix contaminated samples (urine, plasma, serum), Amines, Bases with pKa 2–10, Basic analytes, Fungicides from food
  • Particle type
  • Fully porous particles (FPP)
  • Particle size
  • 85 µm
  • Particle shape
  • Spherical
  • Specific surface according to BET
  • 800 m²/g
  • pH stability
  • 1.0–14.0
  • Filter element material
  • Polyethylene (PE)
  • Storage temperature
  • RT

Overview

Main steps of the SPE procedure

1) Conditioning

Conditioning of the adsorbent is necessary in order to ensure reproducible interaction with the analyte. Conditioning, also called solvation, results in a wetting of the adsorbent and thus produces an environment, which is suitable for adsorption of the analyte. Nonpolar adsorbents are usually conditioned with 2–3 column volumes of a solvent, which is miscible with water (methanol, THF, 2-propanol etc.), followed by the solvent in which the analyte is dissolved (pure matrix, e.g., water, buffer). Polar adsorbents are conditioned with nonpolar solvents. After the conditioning step the adsorbent bed must not run dry, because otherwise solvation is destroyed (deconditioning).


2) Sample application (adsorption)

Sample application can be performed with positive or negative pressure with a flow rate of ~3 mL/min. Sample volumes vary from a few mL up to liters.


3) Washing

Washing of the adsorbent is usually achieved with a special wash solution; however, in some cases it may not be necessary. If the polarity difference between wash solution and eluent is very large, or if both are not miscible, drying of the adsorbent bed after washing is recommended to improve elution and recovery.


4) Elution

Elution with a suitable eluent should not be too fast. The elution speed depends on the column or cartridge dimension and the quantity of adsorbent (about 1 mL/min).


Since analytes can either be adsorbed on the SPE packing material or directly flown through while the interfering substances are retained, two general separation procedures are possible – both cases are shown in the figure below.



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