SAMPHV001
Millex Samplicity® filter
PVDF membrane, pore size 0.45 μm, diam. 25 mm, non-sterile, hydrophilic
Synonym(s):
0.45 μm PVDF syringe filter, Durapore® PVDF syringe filter, Millex-HV syringe filter, disposable syringe filter, syringe filter
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About This Item
material
PVDF membrane
high-density polyethylene
sterility
non-sterile
product line
Millex™
feature
hydrophilic
manufacturer/tradename
Samplicity®
technique(s)
HPLC: suitable
diam.
25 mm
volume
1.7 mL
pore size
0.45 μm pore size
fitting
inlet funnel (Easy loading)
outlet tip (for smooth transfer to HPLC vials)
shipped in
ambient
General description
Overview of Millex Samplicity® Filters for the Samplicity® G2 System
- Samplicity® G2 Filtration System enables vacuum driven filtation of up to 8 samples at once, directly into HPLC vials
- Filtration for HPLC sample prep without syringes
- Millex Samplicity®Filters provide integrated funnels and filters for easiest sample loading
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"Love Millex® filters, but have tired thumbs? For chromatographers who filter dozens of samples a day through Millex® syringe filters, especially for hard-to-filter, viscous or particulate-laden samples, traditional filtration can lead to manual fatigue, and even repetitive stress injury. Nevertheless, they stick with Millex® filters, which are specified in numerous analytical methods and standard operating procedures. Introducing the Samplicity® G2 Filtration System for Millex® Filters. By adding a simple adapter funnel to standard Millex® 33 mm filters, we’ve enabled easy, vacuum-driven filtration of up to 8 samples at once, directly into HPLC vials, in seconds. Look up the Millex® 33 mm filters you use for manual syringe filtration in the table below to find the corresponding Samplicity® G2 filter catalog numbers."
"Liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) are being increasingly used in analysis of samples, not only in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, but also more generally in the analysis, identification and quantitation of complex samples containing low levels of analytes. The advantages of LC-MS or GC-MS over other analytical techniques include high sensitivity and specificity for analyte detection and quantitation."
HPLC sample prep doesn’t have to be inefficient or painful. The ideal sample prep system for most chromatographers. If you’re using chromatography to analyze dozens of pharmaceutical samples, food and beverage products or cosmetic formulations a day, especially hard-to-filter, viscous or particulate-laden samples, you know that traditional filtration methods can result in: Slow filtration speed/clogging, Filter bursting or spillage, Sample volume loss (most undesirable for small-volume samples), and Operator fatigue. The first vacuum-driven system with the flexibility to filter 1 to 8 samples directly into standard HPLC sample vials, the Samplicity® Filtration System addresses all of the challenges facing analytical chromatographers. Just attach a vacuum pump, load your samples, and flip the lever. Recover your particulate-free samples in seconds.
The Samplicity® filtration system was developed to filter up to 8 samples directly into standard HPLC vials using vacuum-based filtration. The samples can then be used in downstream HPLC analysis. Given the high sensitivity of high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography (UHPLC) analyses, it is critical to ensure that the filtered sample is not contaminated with extractables. This application note reports the results of tests for extractables from Millex Samplicity® LCR (0.45 μm hydrophilic PTFE) and LG (0.20 μm hydrophilic PTFE) filters using three commonly used HPLC detectors. The detectors used were an ultraviolet/visible (UV-Vis) spectrophotometer, a mass spectrometer and a fluorescence detector.
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