
ISOLUTE® CN is a weakly retentive, non-polar sorbent used to extract non-polar analytes from aqueous samples.
Chemical description | Cyanopropyl (non-endcapped) |
Sorbent type | Non-polar (can also be used in polar mode) |
Average particle size | 50 µm |
Pore diameter | 60 Å |
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QuickStart Guide to SPE
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The first decision that needs to be made is what the final analysis will be for the analyte. This will have an impact on the sample and cartridge size, as well as the final elution solvent. Gas chromatography offers higher sensitivity than HPLC, while HPLC is better suited for ionisable species and very high molecular weights. If LC-MS is available, minimal sample clean-up may be required.
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ISOLUTE CN (EC)
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Laboratory chemical
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ISOLUTE CN
9420
Laboratory chemical
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This technical note describes the extraction of basic drugs from biological fluids using non-polar ISOLUTE SPE columns.
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The ISOLUTE® family of polar sorbents are used to extract polar organic compounds from non-polar matrixes.
There are many functional groups that can exhibit polar interactions, and they have different selectivities.Some of the polar interactions that exist include dipole-dipole,dipole-induced dipole and hydrogen bonding. Polar interactions are particularly useful for the separation of molecules that are very similar in structure (e.g. structural isomers.
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The ISOLUTE® family of both endcapped and non-endcapped, non-polar, silica based sorbents are used to extract organic compounds from aqueous matrixes.
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20 March 2017This application note describes the operating conditions for the automated fractionation of EPH into aliphatic and PAH fractions using the ISOLUTE® EPH column in conjunction with the Biotage&re...
20 February 2017This application note describes the extraction of 49 drugs of abuse from whole blood, prior to UPLC-MS/MS analysis. An effective and efficient ISOLUTE SLE+ protocol optimized the for ...
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Question:
What is the maximum capacity of an SPE column?
Answer:
The capacity of a sorbent is defined as the total mass of strongly retained analyte that can be retained by a given mass of the sorbent under optimum conditions.
For most sorbents, this can range from 1-5% by weight. 100 mg of sorbent might retain 1-5 mg of analyte.
Ion exchange sorbents typically have a capacity of 0.3-1 meq/g.
Browse more questions and answers >ISOLUTE® CN is generally used for the extraction of non-polar acidic, neutral and basic compounds from aqueous sample matrices. Secondary silanol interactions can be exploited to enhance extract purity and method robustness for basic analytes.
This sorbent can also be used in polar SPE mode, to extract analytes from non-polar matrices using dipole-dipole interactions.
ISOLUTE CN is available in a wide range of SPE column formats.
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420-0005-A | ISOLUTE® CN 50 mg/1 mL | Consumables | 100 | Log in for price | |
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420-0050-B | ISOLUTE® CN 500 mg/3 mL | Consumables | 50 | Log in for price | |
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420-0050-C | ISOLUTE® CN 500 mg/6 mL | Consumables | 30 | Log in for price | |
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420-0100-C | ISOLUTE® CN 1 g/6 mL | Consumables | 30 | Log in for price |