Process for detecting the location of a phase interface

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Electrostatic field or electrical discharge

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C204S157150, C204S223000, C204S571000, C204S660000, C526S059000, C528S196000

Reexamination Certificate

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06860972

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed herein are processes for detecting the location of an interface between phases. In one embodiment, the process comprises: introducing a reaction mixture into a vessel wherein the reaction mixture is the product of an at least two phase interfacial reaction, and a difference in densities between at least two of the phases is less than or equal to about 1 g/cc, separating the reaction mixture into the phases with an interface located therebetween, measuring electrical inductance of the reaction mixture at different latitudinal locations; and determining the location of the interface.

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International Search Report; International Application No. PCT/US 00/25784; International Filing Date: Sep. 21, 2000; 5 pages.

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