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IonSense® C18 SPE-it Tips
pkg of 96 ea
Synonym(s):
SPME LC TIps
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pkg of 96 ea
fiber L
1 cm
matrix active group
C18
application(s)
food and beverages
compatibility
for use with pipettor or robotic liquid handling systems
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General description
IonSense® C18 SPE-it Tips are solid phase extraction devices configured to permit isolation of analytes from aqueous solutions and then direct analysis without further sample processing.
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