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In this chapter we discuss four basic strategies used in solid phase extraction (1) filtration, (2) selective adsorption, (3) copolymeric extraction, and (4) immunoaffinity. Most extractions will fall into one of these categories.

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Telepchak, M.J., August, T.F., Chaney, G. (2004). Strategies for the Use of Solid Phase Extraction. In: Forensic and Clinical Applications of Solid Phase Extraction. Forensic Science and Medicine. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59259-292-0_5

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