Claims
- 1. An apparatus for in-situ analysis of a flowable material, comprising:a flow cell having a flow passage and means for introducing said flowable material into said flow passage for flowing therethrough, said flow cell including a cell chamber in communication with said flow passage, said cell chamber including a region of reasonable flow; said region of reasonable flow having a flow rate less than approximately 20% of the maximum flow rate through said cell chamber; a first probe for transmitting light of a given wavelength into said cell chamber, said first probe including a first optic cable member having first and second ends, said first end of said first optic cable member being disposed in said region of reasonable flow; a second probe for detecting emission light from said flowable material, said second probe including a second optic cable member having first and second ends, said first end of said second optic cable member being disposed in said region of reasonable flow; said first and second probes having a path length in the range of approximately 20 μm to 1 mm; and control means in communication with said second ends of said first and second optic cable members for providing said light to said first end of said first optic cable member and analyzing said emission light detected by said first end of said second optic cable member.
- 2. An apparatus for in-situ analysis of a flowable material, comprising:a flow cell having a flow passage and means for introducing said flowable material into said flow passage for flowing therethrough, said flow cell including a cell chamber in communication with said flow passage, said cell chamber having a cell chamber wall and including a region of reasonable flow; said region of reasonable flow being disposed proximate said cell chamber wall; said flow cell further including a first probe bore having a first probe seat disposed proximate one end thereof and a second probe bore having a second probe seat disposed proximate one end thereof; a first probe for transmitting light of a given wavelength into said cell chamber, said first probe including a first optic cable member having first and second ends, said first end of said first optic cable member being disposed in said region of reasonable flow, said first probe being supported in said first probe bore; a second probe for detecting emission light from said flowable material, said second probe including a second optic cable member having first and second ends, said first end of said second optic cable member being disposed in said region of reasonable flow, said second probe being supported in said second probe bore; said first probe seat including first positioning means for positioning said first probe in a first predetermined position relative to said second probe and said second probe seat including second positioning means for positioning said second probe in a second predetermined position relative to said first probe whereby when said first probe is in said first predetermined position and said second probe is in said second predetermined position said first and second probes have a path length in the range of approximately 20 μm to 1 mm; and control means in communication with said first and second probes for providing said light to said first probe and analyzing said emission light detected by said second probe.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said first and second probe bores have substantially coincident axes and are disposed substantially perpendicular to said flow passage.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said first and second probes include sealing means for sealing said first and second probe bores.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said first ends of said first and second optic cable members are coated with a fluropolymer.
- 6. A method for in-situ analysis of a flowable material having a plurality of constituents, comprising the steps of:providing a flow cell having a flow passage therein, said flow cell including a cell chamber in communication with said flow passage having a region of reasonable flow, a first probe for transmitting light of a given wavelength into said cell chamber, said first probe including a first optic cable member having first and second ends, said first end of said first optic cable member being disposed in said region of reasonable flow, a second probe for detecting emission light from said flowable material, said second probe means including a second optic cable member having first and second ends, said first end of said second optic cable member being disposed in said region of reasonable flow, said first and second probes having a path length in the range of approximately 20 μm to 1 mm; introducing a first material into said flow passage; measuring the absorption spectrum of said first material to obtain a transmitted energy spectrum by passing at least said given wavelength of light through said first material; introducing a second material into said flow passage; measuring the absorption spectrum of said second material by passing at least said given wavelength of light through said second material; determining the effective flow path length (Pfc) by the following relationship, Pfc=Pc×Afc/Ac where:Pc=Path length of a cuvette, Afc=Absorbance of said second material in said flow cell, Ac=Absorbance of said second material in said cuvette; introducing said flowable material into said flow passage; measuring the absorption spectrum of said flowable material by passing at least said given wavelength of light through said flowable material; confirming the presence of at least one constituent in said flowable material; and determining the concentration of at least one constituent in said flowable material.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein said first material comprises water.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein said second material comprises potassium dichromate.
Parent Case Info
This application is filed pursuant to 37 CFR 1.53(b) as a continuation patent application Ser. No. 09,558,680 filed Apr. 26, 2000 now abandoned, in the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
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