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How to Protect Your GC Column - Part 1
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How to Protect Your GC Column - Part 1

Dirty samples can quickly damage your GC column and shorten its lifetime. Learn simple, proven ways to protect your column, improve performance, and reduce downtime. Part 1 focuses on smart sample preparation.
We, 4.2.2026
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SPE Troubleshooting - Extra Peak
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SPE Troubleshooting - Extra Peak

An SPE technical tip focused on identifying the sources of interferences and extra peaks observed after sample extraction.
We, 28.1.2026
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Why are my recoveries greater than 100%?
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Why are my recoveries greater than 100%?

Although 100% recovery is expected in SPE, values above 100% are sometimes observed. This article explains the most common causes and provides practical guidance on how to identify and resolve them.
We, 21.1.2026
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Troubleshooting SPE
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Troubleshooting SPE

A technical guide to troubleshooting low analyte recovery in SPE. Explains relative vs. absolute recovery and provides practical solutions for conditioning, loading, and sorbent selection.
We, 14.1.2026
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The Critical Role of Nitrogen Blowdown in SPE Sample Preparation
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The Critical Role of Nitrogen Blowdown in SPE Sample Preparation

Explore how nitrogen blowdown enhances sample prep efficiency in SPE workflows using Waters Oasis, Agilent Bond Elut and Phenomenex Strata, improving analyte recovery, sensitivity and method reliability.
Th, 30.10.2025
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Over-Drying of Silica-Based SPE Cartridges Can Lead to Poor Sample Recovery
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Over-Drying of Silica-Based SPE Cartridges Can Lead to Poor Sample Recovery

Over-drying silica-based SPE cartridges during conditioning can reduce analyte retention and recovery. Learn best practices to avoid losses and ensure reproducible results.
We, 3.9.2025
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Over-Drying of Silica-Based SPE Cartridges Can Lead to Poor Sample Recovery
Sample Pre-treatment Procedures for Bioanalytical Samples
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Sample Pre-treatment Procedures for Bioanalytical Samples

Bioanalytical samples often need pretreatment before SPE. Each matrix presents challenges like protein removal, red blood cell lysis, glucuronide hydrolysis, or tissue homogenization.
We, 30.7.2025
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Sample Pre-treatment Procedures for Bioanalytical Samples
Considerations when working with solid samples and SPE
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Considerations when working with solid samples and SPE

Solid phase extraction enables clean-up, pre-concentration, and solvent switching. Proper solvent choice and SPE mode are key for effective solid sample preparation.
We, 16.7.2025
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How much sample can I load onto my SPE device? Is it linked to the concentration of my analyte of interest?
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How much sample can I load onto my SPE device? Is it linked to the concentration of my analyte of interest?

How much sample can I load onto my SPE device? Is it linked to the concentration of my analyte of interest?
We, 2.7.2025
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How much sample can I load onto my SPE device? Is it linked to the concentration of my analyte of interest?
How is normal phase (NP) SPE different from reversed phase (RP) SPE? How do I decide which one to use?
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How is normal phase (NP) SPE different from reversed phase (RP) SPE? How do I decide which one to use?

How is normal phase (NP) SPE different from reversed phase (RP) SPE? How do I decide which one to use?
We, 18.6.2025
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How is normal phase (NP) SPE different from reversed phase (RP) SPE? How do I decide which one to use?
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