Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Ion vapor source for mass spectrometry of liquids
- Patent Title (中): 用于液体质谱的离子蒸汽源
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Application No.: US163060Application Date: 1988-03-02
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Publication No.: US4861989APublication Date: 1989-08-29
- Inventor: Marvin L. Vestal , Calvin R. Blakley , Gordon J. Fergusson
- Applicant: Marvin L. Vestal , Calvin R. Blakley , Gordon J. Fergusson
- Applicant Address: AZ Tucson
- Assignee: Research Corporation Technologies, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Research Corporation Technologies, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: AZ Tucson
- Main IPC: G01N30/30
- IPC: G01N30/30 ; G01N30/32 ; G01N30/72 ; H01J49/04 ; H01J49/10
Abstract:
This disclosure is concerned with method and apparatus for vaporizing liquid solutions in order to detect, quantitate, and/or determine physical or chemical properties of samples present in liquid solution. Mixtures may be separated by an on-line liquid chromatographic column and the methods used for detection, quantitation, indentification, and/or determination of chemical and physical properties include mass spectrometry, photoionization, flame ionization, electron capture, optical photometry, including UV, visible, and IR regions of the spectrum, light scattering, light emission, atomic absorption, and any other technique suitable for detecting or analyzing molecules or particles in a gaseous or vacuum environment. The method and apparatus involves controlled partial vaporization of the solution. Methods are disclosed for controlling the degree of partial vaporization and the temperature at which this vaporization occurs, and for maintaining this degree of vaporization essentially constant even though the solvent flow rate and/or composition may vary in either a controlled or an uncontrolled fashion. This "thermospray" method and apparatus allows the solvent to be substantially vaporized to produce supersonic free jet containing a fraction of unvaporized solvent as liquid droplets entrained in the jet. Solutes which are less volatile than the solvent are preferentially contained in the droplets. Methods are diGOVERNMENT SUPPORTThe invention described herein was made in the course of work under a grant or award from the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
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