Dispersive Liquid-Liquid MicroExtraction Compendium
Application Note
Dispersive Liquid-Liquid MicroExtraction (DiLLME) is for analytical chemists who are reliant upon traditional, manual, liquid-liquid extraction to prepare samples prior to analysis and are dissatisfied with the errors, inconvenience, costs and risks associated with a 150-year-old technology.
DiLLME is a solvent extraction technique that utilises an organic solvent as a dispersing agent in combination with an extraction solvent (usually a chlorinated solvent such as dichloromethane), to aid in recovery and extraction time. Samples are mixed with this solvent mixture to form an emulsion before centrifugation to separate the extraction solvent ready for injection into the GC.
This document contains abstracts on four separate DiLLME applications and links through to the full notes, should you find them compelling.
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