When considering the mass of sorbent required to perform a solid phase extraction it is critical to consider the sample matrix (serum, plasma, urine, saliva, food, river water, soil etc). This information will allow you, with the use of a suitable look up table to determine the mass of SPE sorbent to use. The tables are produced to reflect the relative levels of interfering endogenous material present in the samples. The SPE device must have enough capacity to retain all analytes of interest together with any endogenous materials capable of retaining on the sorbent with the same type of interactions as the analyte. If there is insufficient sorbent, it is possible some analyte may pass unretained through the SPE device during sample loading, leading to lower recoveries and a loss of consistency of recovery between samples.
Sample Volume
Determines Bed Mass/ Solvent Volumes
Generic Loading Capacities:
Polymeric: 10 - 15% of Total Bed Mass | Silica: 5% of Total Bed Mass