AwardedContract AwardSuppliesTED 112/2026

Large sample capacity, high throughput automated solid phase extraction (SPE) robotic sampler interfaced to a Quadrupole Time of Flight mass spectrometer (LC-qTOF)

Publication (OJ)

Jan 9, 2025

Award Date

Jan 9, 2025

Estimated Value

โ‚ฌ500,000

Contract Duration

5.0 months

Procedure Type

Open procedure

Bids received

1 bids received

Buyer headquarters

Dublin (D02 XH97) โ€” IE061

Description

Tenders are sought for the supply, installation, and commissioning of a large sample capacity, high throughput automated solid phase extraction (SPE) robotic sampler interfaced to a Quadrupole Time of Flight mass spectrometer Quadrupole Time-of-Flight (LC-qTOF). The sample preparation MUST be automated, integrated, sequential, online SPE followed couple with online QTOF in order to Integrated sample preparation will maximize throughput, reduce sample loss and streamline unattended operation. The system needs to have the ability to handle 96-well, 384-well or 1536-well plates with storage for over 138,240 samples. This is because well plates will conform to industry standards and be optimal for high throughput sample analysis and allows for weekend runs. The system MUST be fully controlled by a single PC and have a long proven track record as evidenced by extensive peer reviewed scientific publications.

CPV Codes

3843310038433000

Lots (1)

LOT-0001Large sample capacity, high throughput automated solid phase extraction (SPE) robotic sampler interfaced to a Quadrupole Time of Flight mass spectrometer (LC-qTOF)
โ‚ฌ500,000

Tenders are sought for the supply, installation, and commissioning of a large sample capacity, high throughput automated solid phase extraction (SPE) robotic sampler interfaced to a Quadrupole Time of Flight mass spectrometer Quadrupole Time-of-Flight (LC-qTOF). The sample preparation MUST be automated, integrated, sequential, online SPE followed couple with online QTOF in order to Integrated sample preparation will maximize throughput, reduce sample loss and streamline unattended operation. The system needs to have the ability to handle 96-well, 384-well or 1536-well plates with storage for over 138,240 samples. This is because well plates will conform to industry standards and be optimal for high throughput sample analysis and allows for weekend runs. The system MUST be fully controlled by a single PC and have a long proven track record as evidenced by extensive peer reviewed scientific publications.

38433100384330005 months

Award criteria

Cost @ 15%

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