SKU: 186000366
Oasis MAX 1 cc Vac Cartridge, 30 mg Sorbent per Cartridge, 30 µm, 100/pk

Oasis MAX 1 cc Vac Cartridges | 186000366


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Product Description

The 1 cc Oasis MAX cartridges contain the Oasis MAX, which is a novel, mixed-mode polymeric sorbent that has been optimized to achieve higher selectivity and sensitivity for extracting acidic compounds with anion-exchange groups. Since the Oasis MAX sorbent is water wettable, it maintains its capability for higher retention and excellent recoveries even if the sorbent runs dry, which means there is no need to take extraordinary steps to keep the sorbent beds from drying out during the critical steps prior to sample loading. These syringe-barrel-type cartridges are designed for use with vacuum manifolds and automated SPE instruments.

Specifications

  • UNSPSC

    41115712

  • Brand

    Oasis

  • Product Type

    Solid Phase Extraction

  • Units per Package

    100 pk

  • Chemistry

    MAX

  • Endcapped

    No

  • Format

    Vac Cartridge

  • Ion Exchange Capacity

    0.2 meq/gram

  • Mass Spec Compatibility

    Yes

  • Mode

    Mixed mode

  • Particle Size

    30 µm

  • Pore Size

    80 Å

  • Sorbent Substrate

    Copolymer

  • Sorbent Weight

    30 mg

  • Water Wettable

    Yes

  • pH Range Min

    0 pH

  • pH Range Max

    14 pH

  • Material

    Polypropylene

  • Barrel Size

    1 cc

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