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Dionex Creates Microfluidic Partnership.

High Tech Separations News

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Dionex Corp. (1228 Titan Way, P.O. Box 3603, Sunnyvale, CA 94088- 3603; Tel: 408/737-0700, Fax: 408/730-9403) and Micronics, Inc. (8463 154th Ave., NE, Redmond, WA 98052; Tel: 425/895-9197, Fax: 425/895-1183) have announced a partnership to develop devices for online microfluidic sample preparation to be coupled with chromatographic analysis.

The companies will use Micronics' H-filter technology to develop chips, which use laminar flow in the absence of turbulent mixing to produce automated, high-yield extraction of complex mixtures for real-time, online applications.

The disposable chips, when coupled with automated chromatographic systems, will eliminate …

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