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Hamilton® syringe, 700 series, removable needle

701RN, volume 10 μL, needle size 26s ga (bevel tip), needle L 51 mm (2 in.)

Synonym(s):

Hamilton® Syringe 701RN 10UL

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41122001
eCl@ss:
32070500

material

stainless steel needle (point style 2)

needle size

26s ga (bevel tip)

feature

needle type RN (removable needle)
point style 2

packaging

pkg of 1 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Hamilton 80330

needle L

51 mm (2 in.)

volume

10 μL

compatibility

for use with Agilent/HP 7670, 7671, & 7672 autosamplers

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General description

Hamilton® syringe is available in gas-tight type that minimizes the gas exchange in GC analysis. It gives accurate volume delivery. The plunger is mostly unsurpassed.

Application

It has been used in sample dispensing during analysis of anilines and phenols using column liquid chromatography. It has also been fitted with Chaney adapter which helped in sample reproducibility during extraction of organochlorine pesticides for analyzing using solvent microextraction (SME) followed with fast gas chromatography (GC).

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Development of a rapid screening technique for organochlorine pesticides using solvent microextraction (SME) and fast gas chromatography (GC).
de Jager, Lowri S., and Anthony RJ Andrews.
Analyst, 125.11, 1943-1948 (2000)
Column liquid chromatography of some substituted anilines and phenols.
Sleight, R. B.
Chromatographia, 6.1, 3-6 (1973)
Don P. Wolf
In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer: A Manual of Basic Techniques, 192-192 (2012)

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