Claims
- 1. A chromatography column for heating in a microwave heating apparatus, said chromatography column comprising:
- a continuous phase material forming a wall surrounding an interior space for containing a chromatography sample; and
- a microwave absorbing material contained in said continuous phase material;
- wherein said chromatography column has a loss factor sufficient to absorb at least approximately 50% of the microwave energy transmitted into the microwave heating apparatus.
- 2. The chromatography column of claim 1 wherein said continuous phase material comprises fused silica.
- 3. The chromatography column of claim 1 wherein said wall comprises a composite of said continuous phase material and said microwave absorbing material.
- 4. The chromatography column of claim 1 further comprising a layer of thermal insulation surrounding said microwave absorbing material.
- 5. A chromatography column for heating in a microwave heating apparatus, said chromatography column comprising:
- an inner layer for holding a sample; and
- an outer polymer layer surrounding said inner layer containing a microwave absorbing material, wherein said outer layer has a loss factor sufficient to absorb at least approximately 50% of the microwave energy transmitted into the microwave heating apparatus.
- 6. The chromatography column of claim 5 wherein said inner layer comprises fused silica.
- 7. The chromatography column of claim 5 wherein said outer polymer layer comprises a composite of polyimide and said microwave absorbing material.
- 8. The chromatography column of claim 5 wherein said microwave absorbing material is selected from the group consisting of ferrite, iron, cobalt, nickel, and carbon.
- 9. The chromatography column of claim 5 wherein said microwave absorbing material has a temperature-dependent loss factor providing a predetermined maximum temperature for heating said chromatography column.
- 10. The chromatography column of claim 5 wherein said microwave absorbing material has a Curie temperature less than approximately 450.degree. C.
- 11. The chromatography column of claim 5 further comprising a layer of thermal insulation surrounding said outer polymer layer.
- 12. The chromatography column of claim 11 further comprising a gap between said outer polymer layer and said layer of thermal insulation.
- 13. A chromatography column assembly for heating in a microwave heating apparatus, said chromatography column assembly comprising:
- a heating member containing a microwave absorbing material having a loss factor sufficient to absorb at least approximately 50% of the microwave energy transmitted into the microwave heating apparatus; and
- a chromatography column coiled adjacent to said heating member for heating said chromatography column.
- 14. The chromatography column assembly of claim 13 wherein said heating member comprises a plurality of layers containing said microwave absorbing material, and wherein said chromatography column is sandwiched between said layers.
- 15. The chromatography column assembly of claim 13 wherein said heating member comprises a core containing said microwave absorbing material, and wherein said chromatography column is wrapped around said core.
- 16. The chromatography column assembly of claim 13 wherein said heating member comprises a container made of said microwave absorbing material, and wherein said chromatography column is coiled inside said container.
- 17. The chromatography column assembly of claim 13 further comprising a layer of thermal insulation surrounding said chromatography column and said heating member.
- 18. The chromatography column assembly of claim 17 further comprising a gap separating said chromatography column and said layer of thermal insulation.
- 19. The chromatography column assembly of claim 13 wherein said microwave absorbing material has a temperature-dependent loss factor providing a predetermined maximum temperature for heating said chromatography column assembly.
- 20. The chromatography column assembly of claim 13 wherein said microwave absorbing material has a Curie temperature less than approximately 450.degree. C.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of the Applicants' co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/108,297, entitled "Chromatographic Column For Microwave Heating," filed on Jul. 1, 1998.
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