Radiant energy – Invisible radiant energy responsive electric signalling – With or including a luminophor
Patent
1981-04-10
1984-02-14
Church, Craig E.
Radiant energy
Invisible radiant energy responsive electric signalling
With or including a luminophor
73 611C, 422 52, 422 70, G01N 2176, G01N 2700
Patent
active
044319193
ABSTRACT:
A detection apparatus of a simple construction is formed from an electro-chemiluminescence cell (12) having connections for the supply and the discharge of a liquid to be examined, particularly a mobile phase coming from the separation column of a liquid chromatograph, a voltage source (11) and a detector (14) for electric current, which are connected to the electrodes (1, 2) of the cell (12). Preferably a radiation-sensitive element (13) is also provided.
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Dolphin Robert J.
Kostlin Heiner
Peterek Manfred
Schaper Hartwig
Willmott Frederick W.
Church Craig E.
Fields Carolyn E.
Spain Norman N.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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