Claims
- 1. An ion detector including at least one pair of counter (8) and sensing (9) electrodes at different electrical potentials measuring a plasma current between the electrodes in response to the presence of a gaseous analyte, wherein a third electrode (10) is located between the counter and sensing electrodes and is maintained at an electrical potential substantially equal to that of the sensing electrode (9).
- 2. A detector as claimed in claim 1 wherein the electrodes are located within an ionisation chamber and the third electrode (10) is located in or on the surrounds of the chamber.
- 3. A detector as claimed in claims 1 or 2 wherein the electrodes are located within an ionisation chamber and the third electrode (10) is positioned to collect movement of electric charge along an interior surface of a chamber surround while minimising collection of plasma current within the enclosed volume of the chamber.
- 4. A detector as claimed in claim 3 wherein the third electrode (10) is effectively flush with an interior surface of a chamber surround or is slightly recessed therein.
- 5. A detector as claimed in any one of the preceding claims comprising a corona discharge detector, a photoionisation detector or a flame ionisation detector.
- 6. A corona discharge detector as claimed in claim 5 comprising a counter electrode (1) supported in a solid insulant (2) and surrounded by a sensing electrode (3), wherein the third electrode (4) is remote from the effective path of plasma current movement (5).
- 7. A corona discharge detector as claimed in claim 6 wherein the third electrode (4) is substantially embedded within the solid insulant (2).
- 8. A corona discharge detector as claimed in claims 6 or 7 wherein the interior diameter of the sensing electrode (3) is approximately 4 mm and the potential difference between the counter electrode (1) and the sensing electrode (3) is approximately 1500 to 2000 V.
- 9.
- 10. A detector as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3 comprising a photoionisation detector wherein the third electrode (55) collects photo-induced current derived from the counter electrode (53).
- 11. A photoionisation detector as claimed in claim 10 wherein the counter electrode (53) is a cathode.
- 12. A photoionisation detector as claimed in claims 10 or 11 wherein the electrodes are substantially planar and comprise a stack arranged substantially parallel to each other.
- 13. A photoionisation detector as claimed in any one of claims 10 to 12 wherein at least the third electrode (55) is perforated.
- 14. A photoionisation detector as claimed in claim 13 wherein the third electrode (55) is composed of slats or wires, or comprises an open honeycomb or lattice.
- 15. A photoionisation detector as claimed in claims 13 or 14 wherein at least the counter electrode (53) is perforated.
- 16. A photoionisation detector as claimed in claim 15 wherein the perforations of each electrode are substantially mutually parallel.
- 17. A photoionisation detector as claimed in claims 15 or 16 wherein the perforations of the counter electrode (53) and the third electrode (55) are superposed.
- 18. A photoionisation detector as claimed in any one of claims 15 to 17 wherein the electrode perforations comprise substantially equally spaced slots.
- 19. A photoionisation detector as claimed in any one of claims 15 to 18 wherein the effective area of the counter electrode (53) exceeds the effective area of the third electrode (55).
- 20. A photoionisation detector as claimed in claim 19 wherein the perforations in the third electrode (55) comprise slots or holes approximately 0.5 to 1 mm in width between slats (55a) approximately 0.15 to 0.3 mm in width.
- 21. A photoionisation detector as claimed in any one of claims 10 to 20 wherein the counter electrode (53) is spaced up to 2 mm from a light-emitting surface (51) and the electrical potential between the counter electrode (53) and the other electrodes is approximately 200 V per millimeter of spacing between the respective electrodes.
- 22. A detector as claimed in any one of the preceding claims measuring current collected by the third electrode (10).
- 23. A method of operating an ion detector including a chamber enclosing at least one pair of counter (8) and sensing (9) electrodes at different electrical potentials measuring a plasma current between the electrodes in response to the presence of a gaseous analyte, wherein movement of electric charge along an interior surface of a chamber surround is collected by a third electrode (10) located between the counter and sensing electrodes and maintained at an electrical potential substantially equal to that of the sensing electrode (9).
- 24. A method as claimed in claim 23 wherein the current collected by the third electrode (10) is used as a measure of the degree of contamination or condensation within the chamber.
- 25. A method as claimed in claims 23 or 24 wherein the detector is a photoionisation detector and the third electrode (55) collects photo-induced current derived from the counter electrode (53).
- 26. A method of operating a photoionisation detector including a light source as claimed in claim 25 wherein:
(a) collection of the photo-induced current is intermittently disabled; (b) the current collected during such period of disablement is compared with the current collected by the third electrode (55) when not so disabled; and (c) such comparison is used as a measure of light source efficiency.
- 27. A method of operating a photoionisation detector as claimed in claim 26 wherein collection of the photo-induced current is disabled by intermittent shutting-off of the light source.
- 28. A method of operating a photoionisation detector as claimed in claim 26 wherein collection of the photo-induced current is disabled by intermittently maintaining the electrical potential of the third electrode (55) substantially equal to that of the counter electrode (53).
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
0127705.2 |
Nov 2001 |
GB |
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0206769.2 |
Mar 2002 |
GB |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based upon and claims priority from PCT/GBO2/05236, filed on Nov. 20, 2002, which is based on and claims priority from British Application 0206769.2 filed on Mar. 22, 2002, and claims priority from British Application 0127705.2 filed on Nov. 20, 2001, the entire disclosure of each of the aforementioned applications are each herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/GB02/05236 |
11/20/2002 |
WO |
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