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Dionex Introduces the New SPE System

August 20, 2009

Dionex has announced the introduction of their new AutoTrace 280 system, an automated solid-phase extraction (SPE) instrument designed to be used with large volume (20 mL to 4 L) samples for the isolation of trace organics in water or aqueous matrices.


The instrument traps compounds of interest on SPE adsorbents (in cartridge or disk format) and then elutes them with strong solvents to generate an analysis-ready extract, thus saving time, solvent, and labor, and ensuring high reproducibility for analytical laboratories. The instrument can process up to 6 samples in 2 to 3 hours with only 15 min of operator involvement. Powerful pumps (no check valves) and a proven, positive-pressure technology efficiently process even the most difficult samples.

The AutoTrace 280 instrument features a new multiple-port-switching valve, improved electronics, and a USB port for connecting to a PC. Up to 24 methods can be stored in the instrument and each method can be uploaded from the front panel using the software, which includes a new feature for method editing. Current analytical methods that could benefit from SPE sample preparation include GC, GC-MS, LC, and LC-MS.

Source: Dionex


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