A method for determining both the inorganic and the metallo-organic salt content in an organic solvent. A salt-free polar solvent is added to and is mixed with a sample of an organic solvent to be analyzed, producing a two-phase intermediate solution. The intermediate soluton is mixed with and is dissolved in another salt-free solvent in which the polar solvent and the organic solvent are mutually soluble, producing a one-phase final solution. The total salt content (inorganic plus metallo-organic) of the final solution is determined by conventional techniques such as, flame photometry or atomic adsorption spectrometry.
Donald R. Demers - Nashua NH Charly D. Allemand - Newton MA
Assignee:
Baird Corporation - Bedford MA
International Classification:
G01N 2164 G01N 2173
US Classification:
356316
Abstract:
A fluorescence spectrometer for multielement analysis including a source for atomizing a dispersed sample along an axis and a plurality of energizers and detectors preferably arranged in pairs about the source, with each of the pairs designed for analyzing one element. Preferably, the source is an inductively coupled plasma. Means is provided for each of the pairs to view a different segment of the source along its axis, depending on the element to be analyzed. Preferably, such means includes: a source movable along its axis; fiber optics interposed between the energizers and the source and between the source and the detectors; and a movable optical element interposed between the energizers and the source and between the source and the detectors. The spectrometer further features a polychromator for use in lieu of matched optical filters in the detectors and demountable hollow cathode lamps as energizers.
Donald R. Demers - Nashua NH Charly D. Allemand - Newton MA
Assignee:
Baird Corporation - Bedford MA
International Classification:
G01J 3443 G01N 2164 G01N 2173
US Classification:
356316
Abstract:
A fluorescence spectrometer for multielement analysis including a source for atomizing a dispersed sample along an axis and a plurality of energizers and detectors preferably arranged in pairs about the source, with each of the pairs designed for analyzing one element. Preferably, the source is an inductively coupled plasma. Means is provided for each of the pairs to view a different segment of the source along its axis, depending on the element to be analyzed. Preferably, such means includes: a source movable along its axis; fiber optics interposed between the energizers and the source and between the source and the detectors; and a movable optical element interposed between the energizers and the source and between the source and the detectors. The spectrometer further features a polychromator for use in lieu of matched optical filters in the detectors and demountable hollow cathode lamps as energizers.
Donald R. Demers - Nashua NH Charly D. Allemand - Newton MA
Assignee:
Baird Corporation - Bedford MA
International Classification:
G01N 2173
US Classification:
356316
Abstract:
A fluorescence spectrometer for multielement analysis including a source for atomizing a dispersed sample along an axis and a plurality of energizers and detectors preferably arranged in pairs about the source, with each of the pairs designed for analyzing one element. Preferably, the source is an inductively coupled plasma. Means is provided for each of the pairs to view a different segment of the source along its axis, depending on the element to be analyzed. Preferably, such means includes: a source movable along its axis; fiber optics interposed between the energizers and the source and between the source and the detectors; and a movable optical element interposed between the energizers and the source and between the source and the detectors. The spectrometer further features a polychromator for use in lieu of matched optical filters in the detectors and demountable hollow cathode lamps as energizers.
Donald R. Demers - Nashua NH Charley D. Allemand - Newton MA
Assignee:
Baird Corporation - Bedford MA
International Classification:
G01N 2164 G01N 2173
US Classification:
356316
Abstract:
An inductively coupled plasma atomic fluorescence spectrometer (ICP-AFS) for multielement analysis of unknown samples. The ICP-AFS spectrometer comprises a plasma stream atomizing a dispersed sample and directed along a central axis, a plurality of optical stations surrounding the central axis, each including an energizing illuminator and a fluorescence detector focused at the same region of the plasma stream, and a readout system for identifying the unknown samples. Preferably, the plasma stream is controlled by inductive coupling, the energizing illuminator is a modified hollow cathode lamp, the fluorescence detector includes an interference filter, and the readout system incorporates multiplexing and intermittent modulation of the energizing illuminators.