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I hunt with arrows… SPME that is!

18 May 2017

When you say “I hunt with arrows” in central PA, you better be prepared for a long conversation about whitetail deer. So, I better clarify that I am talking about hunting for organic compounds with a SPME Arrow. What is all this I am talking about?

Time for a brief history lesson: Janusz Pawliszyn (University of Waterloo) developed solid phase microextraction (SPME) and published the first article on the technology back in 1990. After filing a patent on SPME fibers, the technology was later licensed to Supelco. The 17-year patent meant the following two things: 1. No one else could offer traditional SPME fibers and 2. No one could make any improvements to the technology. However, now that the patent has expired, Restek is able to offer traditional SPME fibers. In case you have not been paying attention to Restek’s product portfolio (not sure why not), we have been offering traditional Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME) fibers since the summer of 2016. A nice addition to our product offering; however, nothing incredibly revolutionary.

As I already told you, SPME technology has seen no improvements in the last two decades. BUT (bold and capitalized, so time to pay attention)… now Restek can finally offer something new and exciting. Cue the Restek PAL SPME Arrow! The SPME Arrow was designed to overcome the following two most significant disadvantages associated with traditional SPME fibers: 1. Limited mechanical robustness and 2. Small phase volumes. If you have been using traditional SPME fibers, then you know exactly what I am speaking of. In fact, I know you feel the following pain:

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You sneeze on a traditional SPME fiber and the thing is bent. Now let us take a look at a SPME Arrow:

SPME Arrows

Here is a better image to give you a direct comparison between traditional and Arrow SPMEs:

technical illustration of SPME Arrows vs. traditional fibers

Right off the bat you will notice the increased size of the SPME Arrow, which results in increased mechanical stability and phase volumes. All of which we can dive into next time. So stay tuned to this multi-part blog series, where I break down in detail what a SPME Arrow is and what kind of performance you can expect from a SPME Arrow.

Author

  • Jason Herrington, PhD

    Jason joined Restek in 2011 after spending over 10 years in environmental analysis, most notably as a postdoctoral research fellow with the U.S. EPA focusing on the development of techniques for organic speciation of ambient gas-phase and particulate air toxics. He has a BS in environmental sciences from Rutgers University and a PhD in exposure science from The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. His wide-ranging work has been published in over a dozen peer-reviewed manuscripts and presented around the world. As a senior scientist with Restek, Jason is heavily involved with developing new air products and applications.

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