Filters are typically available in various diameters (4 mm -50 mm).
Advantages of Larger Filters:
- Fast filtration
- Low pressure required for filtration, minimal chance of bursting
Disadvantages of Larger Filters:
- Higher sample hold-up volume which can mean loss of precious sample volume
- Higher potential for inaccuracy due to the binding of analytes to the filter
- Higher amount of extractable impurities contaminating the sample
Sample Volume and Appropriate Filter Size
Sample Volume |
Filter Size |
Hold up Volume |
Filtration Area |
---|---|---|---|
< 1 mL | 4 mm | 10 µL | 0.1 cm2 |
1-10 mL | 13 mm | 25 µL | 0.65 cm2 |
10-100 mL | 25 mm | 100 µL | 3.6 cm2 |
10-100 mL | 33 mm | 80 µL | 4.5 cm2 |