Solid phase microextraction device
The Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) device is a laboratory instrument used for the extraction and concentration of analytes from a sample matrix. It operates by adsorbing target compounds onto a coated fiber, which can then be desorbed and analyzed. The core function of the SPME device is to facilitate the isolation and preconcentration of specific chemical components prior to instrumental analysis.
3 protocols using solid phase microextraction device
GC-MS Solid-Phase Microextraction
Comprehensive Instrumentation for Biomolecular Analysis
Analytical Equipment for Biomolecular Analysis
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