Coupling Miniaturized Stir Bar Sorptive Dispersive Microextraction to Needle-Based Electrospray Ionization Emitters for Mass Spectrometry: Determination of Tetrahydrocannabinol in Human Saliva as a Proof of Concept
Andreu L. López-Juan,
Jaime Millán-Santiago,
Juan L. Benedé
et al.
Abstract:Direct coupling of sample preparation with mass spectrometry
(MS)
can speed up analysis, enabling faster decision-making. In such combinations,
where the analysis time is mainly defined by the extraction procedure,
magnetic dispersive solid-phase extraction emerges as a relevant technique
because of its rapid workflow. The dispersion and retrieval of the
magnetic sorbent are typically uncoupled stages, thus reducing the
potential simplicity. Stir bar sorptive dispersive microextraction
(SBSDME) is a novel tech… Show more
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