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MIXED-MODE SORBENTS<br />
Application<br />
Chemistry Ordering<br />
Data Sheets Information<br />
Page<br />
Extraction of basic drugs from biological fluids using a generic method. Can also be used to<br />
extract basic compounds from other complex matrices, and fractionate basic, neutral and<br />
acidic compounds.<br />
TN139 & 141 25<br />
The first choice sorbent for extracting drugs of abuse from biological fluid samples. TN116 & 125 54<br />
Extraction of basic analytes from aqueous matrix using dual non-polar and strong cation<br />
exchange interactions. A good alternative to HCX for basic compounds that require more<br />
retentive non-polar character from the mixed-mode sorbent.<br />
HCX-5 provides the cleanest extract of all the mixed-mode sorbents. Ideal choice where the<br />
basic analyte to be extracted has sufficient non-polar character to be well retained by the C4<br />
non-polar component of the mixed-mode sorbent.<br />
TN116 55<br />
TN116 56<br />
Extraction of quaternary amine and polybasic analytes from aqueous matrix using dual<br />
non-polar and weak cation exchange interactions.<br />
TN129 57<br />
Extraction of acidic analytes from aqueous matrix using dual non-polar and strong anion<br />
exchange interactions. Suitable for a broad range of acidic compounds.<br />
TN127 58<br />
Isolation of compounds from complex mixtures. Can also be used for fractionation of acidic,<br />
basic and neutral compounds from aqueous sample matrix using non-polar, strong cation<br />
and strong anion retention mechanisms.<br />
- 59<br />
For more information on mixed-mode SPE procedures, see the QuickStart Guide (page 141-155).<br />
For in depth technical information on how to use ISOLUTE mixed-mode sorbents, refer to the Chemistry Data Sheets in the<br />
table above.<br />
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