Microlute by Porvair Sciences Ltd

Manufacturer Porvair Sciences Ltd  |   Model: 240055
MicroLute® is the orginal 96-well plate format for Solid Phase Extraction (SPE)


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Solid phase extraction (SPE) is a method of sample preparation that concentrates and purifies analytes from solution by sorption, followed by elution of the analyte with a solvent appropriate for instrumental analysis, uch as LC-MS.

Porvair Sciences offers a complete range of products to implement SPE. MicroLute™ is the original 96-well plate format for SPE. This device consists of a polypropylene 96-well plate loaded with a choice of sorbent and sorbent volumes. The frits have a mean pore size of 20 microns and are made from microporous high-density polyethylene. Choice of popular sorbents. Packed bed volumes from 10mg to100mg per well. Frit pore size 20μm. No channelling due to proprietary sorbent loading technique. Working volume of 2ml per well. Up to four times quicker than cartridge systems. Long drain directors locate accurately with collection plate to avoid cross contamination. Virgin polypropylene, tested and chosen for having no extractables. Plate designed to be automated, meets ANSI/SBS specification.

Porvair's flexible manufacturing approach enables us to consider manufacture of small runs of MicroLute™ devices packed with specialty resins or sorbents of your choice. Typically, minimum runs of just 50 plates Can be produced economically.

Microlute Features:

  • Packed bed volumes from 10mg to100mg per well
  • Frit pore size 20μm
  • No channelling due to proprietary sorbent loading technique
  • Working volume of 2ml per well
  • Up to four times quicker than cartridge systems
  • Long drain directors locate accurately with collection plate to avoid cross contamination
  • Virgin polypropylene, tested and chosen for having no extractables
  • Plate designed to be automated, meets ANSI/SBS specification