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. 1995;17(5):169–171. doi: 10.1155/S1463924695000253

A new approach to mixing techniques for enhanced performance in automated sample preparation

François Qian 1, Eric Vérette 1, Atika El-Sayed 1
PMCID: PMC2548089  PMID: 18925036

Abstract

In the automation of sample dilution or derivatization, the performance of the mixing technique employed when adding solvents or reagents to samples is critical. This paper presents a newly developed mixing method, based on conventional aspiration and dispensing of liquid techniques, but which considerably improves the precision of mixing. The paper discusses the results of a comparison of the technique with other methods and describes the application of the technique to several different types of sample solutions, including a highly concentrated glucose solution. The mixing technique was performed on a Gilson XL Sampling Injector, with a 1/25 dilution of a paraben solution in 2 ml vials to give relative standard deviations of 0.2 to 0.3% (N =10).

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