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The Dionex ASE 350 is designed for high-throughput labs with large sample testing requirements. It is ideal for the busy environmental, food analysis, chemical, pharmaceutical or research labs.
Automate extraction, filtration, and clean up of compounds from solid and semisolid samples in minutes using the automated Thermo Scientific™ Dionex ASE 350 Accelerated Solvent Extractor. This system accommodates sample sizes of 1-100g, allows unattended extraction of up to 24 samples, and uses 50 to 90% less solvent compared to other methods. The chemically inert pathway supports acid and alkaline sample matrices and solvents. Flexible, easy-to-operate, and cost-effective, the Dionex ASE 350 is ideally suited for high-throughput laboratories and for a wide variety of applications.
Rapid and Efficient Extractions
pH-hardened pathway with Thermo Scientific™ Dionium™ components and cell enables compatibility with acid or alkaline pretreated matrices
Dramatically reduced solvent consumption
Enhanced laboratory productivity
Key features include:
Recommended use
Use in conjunction with the Thermo Fisher Scientific™ Rocket™ Evaporator to optimize sample preparation workflow and to maximize laboratory productivity.
Extraction Application
Dionex ASE systems meet the requirements for extraction under U.S. EPA SW-846 Method 3545A for Pressurized Fluid Extraction of base/neutrals and acids, (BNA), organophosphorus pesticides (OPP), chlorinated pesticides and herbicides, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB), polychlorinated dibenzo dioxins (PCDD) polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDF), and diesel range organics (DRO). The accelerated solvent extraction method replaces Soxhlet, sonication, wrist shaking, and other extraction techniques and uses less solvent and less time.

CRM = certified reference material
aCalculated as per SW-846 chapter 1.
bAverage recovery of surrogates
cShaker method
dAverage RSD of Congeners
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Very informative postThanks Again Cool
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