Catalog Number | Description | Salt Composition | Sample Type | Tube Size |
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S2-2-FW-EN-KIT | QuEChERS EN 15662 Method Clean-up Kit; 150 mg MgSO4, 25 mg PSA, 25 mg C18 prefilled in 2 mL Tubes; 50/Pk. | 150 mg MgSO4, 25 mg PSA, 25 mg C18 | Fruits and Vegetables with Fats and Waxes | 2 mL |
S2-15-FW-EN-KIT | QuEChERS EN 15662 Method Clean-up Kit; 900 mg MgSO4, 150 mg PSA, 150 mg C18 prefilled in 15 mL Tubes; 50/Pk. | 900 mg MgSO4, 150 mg PSA, 150 mg C18 | Fruits and Vegetables with Fats and Waxes | 15 mL |
S2-15-HP-EN-KIT | QuEChERS EN 15662 Method Clean-up Kit; 900 mg MgSO4, 150 mg PSA, 45 mg GCB prefilled in 15 mL Tubes; 50/Pk. | 900 mg MgSO4, 150 mg PSA, 45 mg GCB | Highly Pigmented Fruits and Vegetables | 15 mL |
S2-15-P-EN-KIT | QuEChERS EN 15662 Method Clean-up Kit; 900 mg MgSO4, 150 mg PSA, 15 mg GCB prefilled in 15 mL Tubes; 50/Pk. | 900 mg MgSO4, 150 mg PSA, 15 mg GCB | Pigmented Fruits and Vegetables | 15 mL |
S2-2-GFV-EN-KIT | QuEChERS EN 15662 Method Clean-up Kit; 150 mg MgSO4, 25 mg PSA prefilled in 2 mL Tubes; 100/Pk. | 150 mg MgSO4, 25 mg PSA | General Fruits and Vegetables | 2 mL |
S2-2-HP-EN-KIT | QuEChERS EN 15662 Method Clean-up Kit; 150 mg MgSO4, 25 mg PSA, 7.5 mg GCB prefilled in 2 mL Tubes; 100/Pk. | 150 mg MgSO4, 25 mg PSA, 7.5 mg GCB | Highly Pigmented Fruits and Vegetables | 2 mL |
S2-2-P-EN-KIT | QuEChERS EN 15662 Method Clean-up Kit; 150 mg MgSO4, 25 mg PSA, 2.5 mg GCB prefilled in 2 mL Tubes; 100/Pk. | 150 mg MgSO4, 25 mg PSA, 2.5 mg GCB | Pigmented Fruits and Vegetables | 2 mL |
Thermo Scientific™ QuEChERS EN 15662 Method Clean-Up Kits make sample preparation straight-forward and efficient, enabling you to confidently perform extractions and analyze fruit and vegetable samples for pesticide residues and other contaminants.
Clean-up kits are available in prefilled 2 mL and 15 mL tube formats for the following matrices: general fruits and vegetables, pigmented fruits and vegetables, highly pigmented fruits and vegetables, and fruits and vegetables containing fats and waxes.
What is the purpose of the chemicals used in the EN 15662 Method?