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Sample preparation, or sample prep, is an essential part of chromatographic and spectroscopic analyses. The purpose of sample prep is to convert the sample into a form suitable for analysis without significant loss of target compounds. Proper sample preparation removes potentially interfering contamination, which extends the lifetime of your chromatography column and other instrument components.

Catalog No. Product Net Price
AGIL5610-2191 ValueLab 96 Sq-well Plexa, 10 mg, 10/pk 1439 
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  • Phase
  • Plexa
  • Bed Mass
  • 10 mg
  • Brand
  • Bond Elut
  • Cartridge Material
  • Polypropylene
  • Compound Types
  • Nonpolar Compounds
  • Frit Material
  • Polyethylene
  • Frit Pore Size
  • 20 µm
  • Primary Extraction Mechanism
  • Nonpolar
  • Separation Mode
  • Reversed Phase
  • Volume
  • 1 mL
AGIL5610-2187 ValueLab Plexa, 200 mg, 6 ml, 500/pk 1465 
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  • Phase
  • Plexa
  • Bed Mass
  • 200 mg
  • Brand
  • Bond Elut
  • Cartridge Material
  • Polypropylene
  • Compound Types
  • Nonpolar Compounds
  • Frit Material
  • Polyethylene
  • Frit Pore Size
  • 20 µm
  • Particle Size
  • 45 µm
  • Primary Extraction Mechanism
  • Nonpolar
  • Separation Mode
  • Reversed Phase
  • SPE Format
  • Cartridge
  • Volume
  • 6 mL
AGIL5610-2184 ValueLab PCX 96 round, 1mL, 30 mg, 10/pk 1506 
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  • Phase
  • Plexa PCX
  • Bed Mass
  • 30 mg
  • Brand
  • Bond Elut
  • Cartridge Material
  • Polypropylene
  • Compound Types
  • Basic Compounds Weak Basic Compounds
  • Frit Material
  • Polyethylene
  • Frit Pore Size
  • 20 µm
  • Primary Extraction Mechanism
  • Mixed Mode Nonpolar Strong Anion Exchange
  • Separation Mode
  • Ion Exchange (IEX)
  • Volume
  • 1 mL
AGIL5610-2169 ValueLab 96 Square-well, 2 mL, C18 100 mg, 10/pk 1949 
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  • Phase
  • C18
  • Bed Mass
  • 100 mg
  • Brand
  • Bond Elut
  • Cartridge Material
  • Polypropylene
  • Compound Types
  • Nonpolar Compounds
  • Frit Material
  • Polyethylene
  • Frit Pore Size
  • 20 µm
  • Primary Extraction Mechanism
  • Nonpolar
  • Separation Mode
  • Reversed Phase
  • Volume
  • 2 mL
AGIL5610-2189 ValueLab Plexa, 500 mg, 6 ml 500/pk 2173 
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  • Phase
  • Plexa
  • Bed Mass
  • 500 mg
  • Brand
  • Bond Elut
  • Cartridge Material
  • Polypropylene
  • Compound Types
  • Nonpolar Compounds
  • Frit Material
  • Polyethylene
  • Frit Pore Size
  • 20 µm
  • Particle Size
  • 45 µm
  • Primary Extraction Mechanism
  • Nonpolar
  • Separation Mode
  • Reversed Phase
  • SPE Format
  • Cartridge
  • Volume
  • 6 mL
AGIL5610-2196 ValueLab Round 96-well collection plate, 350 µL, 100/pk. Recommended use of a spacer when used on a positive pressure manifold. Special offer 
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  • Brand
  • Captiva
  • Volume
  • .35 mL
AGIL5610-2197 ValueLab Round 96-well collection plate, 500 µL, 100/pk. Recommended use of a spacer when used on a positive pressure manifold. Use 5610-2200 cap mat. Special offer 
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  • Brand
  • Captiva
  • Volume
  • .5 mL
AGIL5610-2199 ValueLab Square 96-well collection plate, 2.3 mL, 100/pk Special offer 
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  • Brand
  • Captiva
  • Volume
  • 2.3 mL
AGIL5610-2200 ValueLab Round 96-well plate sealing mat, 100/pk Special offer 
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  • Brand
  • Captiva
AGIL5610-2202 ValueLab Square 48-well collection plate, 4.6 mL, 100/pk. Use 5610-2203 cap mat. Special offer 
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  • Brand
  • Captiva
  • Volume
  • 4.6 mL

Overview

Agilent's suite of sample preparation products ensure you have the right product for your needs. Our purification and filtration products provide quick and reliable results for repeated analyses and are ideal for busy, high-throughput laboratories. Pre-packaged QuEChERS extraction and dispersive solid phase extraction (dSPE) kits are ideal for food samples and accommodate AOAC and EN methodologies. We also offer a full portfolio of solid supported liquid extraction (SLE), solid phase extraction (SPE), and solid phase microextraction (SPME) products in various chemistries and formats to achieve excellent performance and ensure samples are free of interferences, even with complex matrices.


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