UCT's convenient QuEChERS kit is the ideal tool for a step by step simplification of your overall method development process. The featured blends have been carefully selected to include key chemistries suitable for evaluation in various matrices. By exploiting different interaction mechanisms, you will be able to maximize selectivity and improve recoveries for respective analytes of interest.
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Extraction Salts Included
10 x Original, Non-buffered QuEChERS: 4g MgSO4/1g NaCl, 50mL CT
10 x AOAC: 6g MgSO4/1.5g NaOAc, 50mL CT
10 x European: 4g MgSO4/1g NaCl/500mg Na2Cit/1g Na3Cit, 50mL CT
dSPE Sorbent Variety Included
20 x CUMPS2CT – QuEChERS 150mg MgSO4/50mg PSA, 2mL CT
20 x CUMC182CT – QuEChERS 150mg MgSO4/50mg C18, 2mL CT
20 x CUMPSC18CT – QuEChERS 150mg MgSO4/50mg PSA/50mg C18, 2mL CT
20 x CUMPSGGC182CT – QuEChERS 150mgMgSO4/50mgPSA/50mgChloroFiltr/50mg C18, 2mL CT
20 x CUMPSC1875CB2CT – QuEChERS 150mg MgS04/50mg PSA/50mg C18/7.5mg GCB, 2mL CT
dSPE Sorbent Chemistry Overview
MgSO4 – Present in all blends and aids in removing residual water.
PSA – "Primary/Secondary Amine" scavenges organic acids and sugars, typical matrix components in fruits and vegetables. Therefore, the amount of this sorbent included in a respective blend is critical as it can contribute to lower recovery for acidic analytes of interest.
C18 – scavenges residual proteins and lipids. The amount provided in kits is a good starting point for proof of concept but may need further adjustment based on matrix type.
GCB – "graphitized carbon black", removes pigments (notably chlorophyll and carotenoids). While targeting pigment removal, GCB also lowers planar pesticides' recovery, so caution must be used when optimizing this sorbent type.
ChloroFiltr®- A novel polymeric based sorbent designed to remove chlorophyll from acetonitrile extracts. Traditional QuEChERS cleanup approaches use graphitized carbon black (GCB) to remove pigments, including chlorophyll, from sample extracts. Although GCB is effective in removing chlorophyll it can also retain planer analytes, resulting in low recovery. UCT has developed a proprietary polymeric sorbent that selectively removes chlorophyll without sacrificing the recovery of planar analytes.