Claims
- 1. A liquid chromatography system useful for rapid separation or characterization of a plurality of samples, the system comprisingtwo or more chromatographic columns, two or more supply conduits providing continuous parallel fluid communication between a liquid mobile-phase source and the two or more chromatographic columns, respectively, the fluid communication being provided by each of the two or more supply conduits through one or more flow restrictors, an injection system, comprising an injector and a multi-port switching valve, for serially and distributively injecting a plurality of samples into a liquid mobile phase supplied in parallel to the two or more chromatographic columns, the injector having a sample-loading port for serially receiving a plurality of samples and having a sample-discharge port for discharging the plurality of samples under pressure to the switching valve, the switching valve having an inlet port and two or more selectable outlet ports, the inlet port being in fluid communication with the sample-discharge port of the injector and being in selectable fluid communication with the two or more selectable outlet ports, the two or more selectable outlet ports being in fluid communication with the two or more chromatographic columns, respectively, such that the plurality of samples can be serially and distributively injected into the mobile phase of the two or more chromatographic columns.
- 2. The liquid chromatography system of claim 1 further comprising a control system for controlling which of the two or more selectable outlet ports of the switching valve is in fluid communication with the inlet port of the switching valve.
- 3. The liquid chromatography system of claim 1 wherein the two or more chromatographic columns are four or more chromatographic columns, the two or more mobile phase supply conduits are four or more mobile phase supply conduits, the switching valve has four or more selectable outlet ports, the inlet port is in selectable fluid communication with the four or more selectable outlet ports, and the four or more selectable outlet ports are in fluid communication with the four or more chromatographic columns, respectively, such that the plurality of samples can be serially and distributively injected into the mobile phase of the four or more chromatographic columns.
- 4. The liquid chromatography system of claim 1 wherein the injector is a multi-loop injection valve.
- 5. The liquid chromatography system of claim 1 further comprising one or more detectors in fluid communication with the two or more chromatographic columns.
- 6. A system for evaluating interactions between a plurality of liquid samples and one or more solid or supported materials, the system comprisingtwo or more columns comprising solid or supported materials, two or more supply conduits providing continuous parallel fluid communication between a liquid mobile-phase source and the two or more columns, respectively, the fluid communication being provided by each of the two or more supply conduits through one or more flow restrictors, and an injection system, comprising an injector and a multi-port switching valve, for serially and distributively injecting a plurality of liquid samples into a liquid mobile phase supplied to the two or more columns, the injector having a sample-loading port for serially receiving the plurality of samples and having a sample-discharge port for discharging the plurality of samples under pressure to the switching valve, the switching valve having an inlet port and two or more selectable outlet ports, the inlet port being in fluid communication with the sample-discharge port of the injector and being in selectable fluid communication with the two or more selectable outlet ports, the two or more selectable outlet ports being in fluid communication with the two or more columns, respectively, such that the plurality of samples can be serially and distributively injected into the mobile phase of the two or more columns.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/410,546 entitled “Parallel High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with Serial Injection”, filed Oct. 1, 1999, now allowed as U.S. Pat. No. 6,296,771, which is itself a continuation-in-part of, and claims priority to the following U.S. patent applications, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes: Ser. No. 09/285,363 entitled “Rapid Characterization of Polymers”, filed Apr. 2, 1999 by Petro et al., now abandoned in favor of Ser. No. 09/710,801; Ser. No. 09/285,393 entitled “Automated Sampling Methods for Rapid Characterization of Polymers”, filed Apr. 2, 1999 by Petro et al., now U.S. Pat. No. 6,265,226; Ser. No. 09/285,333 entitled “High-Temperature Characterization of Polymers”, filed Apr. 2, 1999 by Petro et al., now U.S. Pat. No. 6,260,407; Ser. No. 09/285,335 entitled “Flow-Injection Analysis and Variable-Flow Light Scattering Apparatus and Methods for Characterizing Polymers”, filed Apr. 2, 1999 by Nielsen et al., now U.S. Pat. No. 6,175,409; and Ser. No. 09/285,392 entitled “Indirect Calibration of Polymer Characterization Systems”, filed April 2, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,294,388 by Petro et al. This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/670,503 entitled “Parallel High-Performance Liquid Chromatography With Post-Separation Treatment” filed Sep. 16, 2000 by Petro et al., which claims the priority benefit of Ser. No. 60/157,338 entitled “Parallel High-Performance Liquid Chromatography With Post-Separation Treatment” filed Oct. 1, 1999 by Petro et al., and is hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes.
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