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solid phase extraction

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What is solid phase extraction?

Solid-phase extraction (SPE) is a sample preparation technique that uses a solid stationary phase and a liquid mobile phase to separate analytes of interest from other components in a complex mixture. It is commonly used to preconcentrate analytes, remove interfering substances, and change the solvent of a sample before analysis by techniques such as chromatography or mass spectrometry.

What other technologies are related to solid phase extraction?

solid phase extraction Competitor Technologies

Liquid-liquid extraction serves the same purpose as solid phase extraction, which is to isolate analytes from a sample matrix, so it is a competing technology.
mentioned alongside solid phase extraction in 44% (80) of relevant job posts

solid phase extraction Complementary Technologies

LC-MS/MS is a highly sensitive and selective analytical technique often used downstream of solid phase extraction to identify and quantify the extracted analytes.
mentioned alongside solid phase extraction in 1% (67) of relevant job posts
HPLC is a separation technique frequently used to separate analytes after solid phase extraction, and before detection (e.g. mass spectrometry).
mentioned alongside solid phase extraction in 0% (64) of relevant job posts

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