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Accelerated solvent extraction

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Accelerated solvent extraction (ASE) is a method for extracting various chemicals from a complex matrix. The process uses high temperature and pressure, which results in the extraction taking less time and requiring less solvent, and possibly also giving better analyte recovery, than traditional methods that use less extreme conditions.[1][2] An automated system for the process was developed by Dionex.

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References

  1. ^ Richter, Bruce E.; Jones, Brian A.; Ezzell, John L.; Porter, Nathan L.; Avdalovic, Nebojsa; Pohl, Chris (1996). "Accelerated Solvent Extraction:  A Technique for Sample Preparation". Anal. Chem. 68 (6): 1033–1039. doi:10.1021/ac9508199.
  2. ^ Murphy, B.J.; Carlson, R.E.; Peterson, J.H.; Richter, Bruce E. (December 2, 2007). "Accelerated Solvent Extraction: Sample Preparation for Determination of Brominated Flame Retardants". Retrieved 2016-05-09.