2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2007.02.117
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Automation of solid-phase microextraction on a 96-well plate format

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“…automation is a very important tool in the practical application of sample pretreatment, which can reduce analysis time, increase sample throughput and eliminate the human errors. 459 Lan et al…”
Section: 425mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…automation is a very important tool in the practical application of sample pretreatment, which can reduce analysis time, increase sample throughput and eliminate the human errors. 459 Lan et al…”
Section: 425mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, automated analysis can be performed by using systems commercialized by Varian (Palo Alto, CA, USA) [174,236] and CTC (Zwingen, Switzerland) [239][240][241]. Recently, Pawliszyn and his group reported the automation of SPME on a 96-well plate format [242], which they claim to be a viable approach compatible with both GC and LC platforms.…”
Section: Solid-phase Micro-extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be accomplished by new automated multi-well high-throughput sampling systems using small multiple SPME fibers and multiple micropipette tips. 20,24,25,28,[33][34][35]37,112 The Concept 96 autosampler described in Sect. 2·1, can be utilized for the robotic automation of the extraction, agitation and liquid desorption steps of multi-fiber SPME for many samples in parallel, resulting in very accurate control of the timing of SPME steps and reproducible positioning of all the fibers in the wells.…”
Section: ·1 Multi-well High-throughput Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%