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microAnalyzer System Detects, Identifies & Quantifies Minute Chemicals

Monday, October 26, 2009

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With the new service, customers can draw on the chemical library and the technical expertise of Sionex to target the microAnalyzer at the particular chemicals they want to identify and monitor.
The microAnalyzer is an integrated system that can quickly detect, identify and quantify extremely minute quantities of chemicals – to the level of parts per trillion – in air or in vaporized liquids.



Sensor systems tailored to applications

BEDFORD, Mass., Oct. 26, 2009 - Sionex, a leading producer of trace chemical sensors and sensor systems, today announced a new service to deliver customized microAnalyzer products preprogrammed to detect the specific chemical compounds that its customers need to track.

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The microAnalyzer is an integrated system that can quickly detect, identify and quantify extremely minute quantities of chemicals – to the level of parts per trillion – in air or in vaporized liquids.

With the new service, customers can draw on the chemical library and the technical expertise of Sionex to target the microAnalyzer at the particular chemicals they want to identify and monitor.

Little or no further adjustment of the microAnalyzer is needed by the customer to put it into the field. Specific applications that the microAnalyzer has been successfully used in include:

  • Monitoring volatile organic compounds on the International Space Station.
  • Detecting pesticides in drinking water headspace.
  • Monitoring odor levels around waste water treatment plants.
  • Sensing organophosphates and ammonia in the air inside semiconductor fabrication plants.
  • Identifying chemical warfare agents in the battlefield.
  • Fence-line monitoring of benzene around industrial plants.

“Our microDMx technology is very robust, allowing the microAnalyzer to be programmed to identify a very wide variety of compounds in the most minute quantities,” said Wes Davis, CEO of Sionex. “Our customers typically are focused on a particular set of chemicals that they need to identify and track. With this new service, we can deliver an application-ready device that meets our customers’ needs directly and lets them deploy the Sionex sensor quickly and efficiently.”

The microAnalyzer is the only product to provide, in one, small, portable package, an (oven-less) gas chromatographic (GC) separation module and Sionex’s patented microDMx sensor, dramatically improving selectivity in complex chemical environments.

Sensitivity is typically in the range of parts per trillion, while the speed of the microDMx technology allows for processing times between 30 seconds and five minutes.

For more information, visit www.sionex.com.

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