Thermo Scientific SPME Fibers

Automate solvent free solid phase micro extraction (SPME) sample preparation by performing sample extraction and enrichment in a single step using Thermo Scientific SPME Fiber products. These products are used with the Thermo Scientific TriPlus RSH autosampler prior to GC or GC/MS analysis.

SPME Fiber products are designed for volatile and semi-volatile compounds having a large range of boiling point and polarity. This sample preparation technique is ideal for ultra-trace and trace GC and GC/MS analysis of solid, liquid, or gas samples from environmental, food, clinical, and forensic industries. 

SPME Fibers comprise a thin fused silica fiber coated by an organic phase. They extract and concentrate analytes by ab- or adsorption and desorption processes. The fiber is successively thermally desorbed into a GC injector and the analytes are transferred to the analytical column.

Selecting SPME Fiber depends on hardware compatibility and which product is used in your validated laboratory method.

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Features

  • Original proven design used by many customers in standard methods
  • Designed for volatile and semi-volatile compounds
  • Extract and concentrates analytes by ab- or adsorption and desorption processes
  • Wide selection of sorption materials available: Acrylate, Carbon WR, DVB/Carbon WR/PDMS, DVB/PDMS, PDMS
  • Ideal for ultra-trace and trace GC and GC/MS analysis of solid, liquid, or gas samples
  • Sets containing a selection of 5 SPME Fibers are available (part numbers 36SP03M5 and 36SP08M5)
  • Requires SPME Fiber Conditioning Module

SPME Fiber products are for use with the TriPlus RSH autosampler with GC analysis using the Thermo Scientific TRACE 1300 Series GC with an Instant Connect Split/Splitless injector or a TRACE GC Ultra Split/Splitless injector.


Thermo Scientific SMART SPME Fibers are available for automatic usage tracking if used with the TriPlus RSH SMART autosampler.

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