Carrierless sequential injection analysis

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Automated chemical analysis – With a continuously flowing sample or carrier stream

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436 43, 436174, 436180, 422 681, 422 81, 422 52, G01N 3510, G01N 120

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058495924

ABSTRACT:
A carrierless method is described for the analysis of a fluid sample for determination of the presence of a chemical species in the sample or for the determination of a physical characteristic of the sample. A portion of sample is drawn into a holding coil, followed by drawing one or more reagents (if desired) into the holding coil, then moving the sample and reagent (or reagents) through the reaction coil to a detector (e.g., calorimeter, potentiometer, ion selective electrode, fluorimetric detector, photometric detector, etc.). No separate carrier fluid is used in this method.

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