Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Analyzer – structured indicator – or manipulative laboratory... – Means for analyzing liquid or solid sample
Patent
1985-03-11
1989-08-29
Hill, Jr., Robert J.
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Analyzer, structured indicator, or manipulative laboratory...
Means for analyzing liquid or solid sample
73 611C, 2101982, 210656, 204149, 2041801, 2041824, 204272, 436150, 436161, 436175, 436177, G01N 3002, G01N 3096
Patent
active
048615552
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for the ion chromatographic analysis of ionic species of a common first polarity opposite to a second polarity employ an eluant ion suppressor cell having two electrodes. The ionic species to be analyzed and an eluant solution are introduced in solution to an ion exchange resin bed. The eluant solution essentially consists of an eluting reagent in solution such that the eluting reagent is ionized to form first eluant ions of the first polarity and second eluant ions of the second polarity. An effluent essentially consisting of separated ionic species, first eluant ions and second eluant ions in solution is discharged from the resin bed. The effluent is introduced through an inlet in the suppressor cell such that the effluent flows along a surface of the first and second electrodes. An electrical voltage is applied to the electrodes so as to maintain the first electrode at the first polarity and the second electrode at the second polarity. Furthermore, the voltage is maintained at a level sufficient to substantially neutralize first eluant ions flowing along the second electrode surface. Effluent portions flowing closely adjacent to the first and second electrode surfaces are passed out respective first and second outlets which are located downstream from the cell inlet. Effluent flowing from the second cell outlet is passed to a detector which detects the ionic species.
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Applied Automation, Inc.
Hill Jr. Robert J.
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