Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Method and apparatus for desolvating flowing liquid
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Application No.: US12312890Application Date: 2007-12-08
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Publication No.: US08695813B2Publication Date: 2014-04-15
- Inventor: William W. Carson , Sidney Bourne
- Applicant: William W. Carson , Sidney Bourne
- Applicant Address: US MA Marlborough
- Assignee: Spectra Analysis Instruments, Incorporated
- Current Assignee: Spectra Analysis Instruments, Incorporated
- Current Assignee Address: US MA Marlborough
- Agency: Onello & Mello, LLP
- Agent David Silverstein
- International Application: PCT/US2007/025207 WO 20071208
- International Announcement: WO2008/073361 WO 20080619
- Main IPC: G01N30/12
- IPC: G01N30/12 ; G01N35/10 ; B01D15/08 ; B01D45/12 ; H01J49/00

Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for desolvating flowing liquid streams while retaining temporal resolution of dissolved substrates are disclosed. A novel small-scale self-regulating spray dryer preserves temporal resolution while desolvating a liquid chromatography eluent stream and depositing the solute onto an optical surface for infrared spectrographic analysis. The liquid eluent is pumped through a heated nebulizer to create a high-speed jet of solute containing liquid and solvent vapor. This jet is directed circumferentially inside a hot cylindrical cavity. Centrifugal force causes the larger liquid droplets to travel along the outer diameter of the cavity. The cavity surface is heated to cause the droplets to film boil. Film boiling reduces droplet contact with the cavity surface thereby retaining the solute in the droplets. The solute temperature is limited by controlling the pressure into which the solvent evaporates from the droplets. When the droplets are sufficiently small, Stokes drag from the exiting solvent vapor carries the droplets out through the center of the cylindrical cavity. After exiting, the superheated solvent vapor further dries the droplets. Solvent vapor is removed by condensation onto a cooled surface. A freezing point reducing agent may be added to improve removal of solvent condensate. Stokes drag from a non-condensable gas maintains the dried droplets in suspension. This suspension travels through an orifice that focuses the impaction of the dried droplets onto the optical surface for infrared analysis. The deposition surface is in an evacuated chamber and is temperature controlled to freeze liquid solutes yet allowing sublimation of residual solvent.
Public/Granted literature
- US20100000943A1 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DESOLVATING FLOWING LIQUID Public/Granted day:2010-01-07
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