Claims
- 1. A process analyzer for analyzing composition of sample electrochemical deposition solutions, said process analyzer comprising at least one microelectrode having a radius of not more than about 5 μm.
- 2. The process analyzer of claim 1, wherein the microelectrode has a radius of not more than 1 μm.
- 3. The process analyzer of claim 1, wherein the microelectrode has a hemispherical tip.
- 4. The process analyzer of claim 1, wherein the microelectrode comprises carbon fibers.
- 5. The process analyzer of claim 1, wherein the microelectrode comprises platinum fibers.
- 6. The process analyzer of claim 1, wherein the microelectrode has a composite structure, including an inner electrically conductive metal core, and an outer dielectric layer formed by oxidization of a metal or metal alloy including at least one metal selected from the group consisting of tantalum, niobium, zirconium, hafnium, and titanium.
- 7. The process analyzer of claim 1, wherein the microelectrode is non-rotational in relation to other components of said process analyzer.
- 8. The process analyzer of claim 1, comprising a test electrode, a current source electrode, and a reference electrode, wherein the test electrode is a microelectrode that has a radius of not more than about 5 μm and is non-rotational in relation to other components of said process analyzer.
- 9. The process analyzer of claim 1, comprising one or more analytical modules for analyzing fluid samples, a primary manifold communicatively connected to said analytical modules for introducing fluid samples thereinto, and a computational device communicatively associated with said analytical modules for collecting and processing analytical data therefrom.
- 10. The process analyzer of claim 9, comprising at least two analytical modules that are independent of one another, so that said process analyzer is capable of simultaneously analyzing at least two sample electrochemical deposition solutions.
- 11. The process analyzer of claim 9, wherein at least one of said analytical modules is a microelectrode cell that comprises a test electrode, a current source electrode, and a reference electrode, and wherein said test electrode comprises a microelectrode that has a radius of not more than about 5 μm.
- 12. The process analyzer of claim 9, comprising at least one analytical module selected from the group consisting of Pulsed Cyclic Galvanostatic Analysis (PCGA) modules, spectroscopy modules, potentiometry modules, and Karl Fischer coulometry modules.
- 13. The process analyzer of claim 12, comprising a Pulsed Cyclic Galvanostatic Analysis (PCGA) module, wherein said PCGA module comprises a microelectrode that has a radius of not more than about 5 μm.
- 14. The process analyzer of claim 10, wherein said one or more analytical modules are independently controlled by one or more microcontrollers.
- 15. The process analyzer of claim 9, wherein the primary manifold comprises one or more variable volume displacement pumps.
- 16. The process analyzer of claim 9, wherein the primary manifold comprises one or more face-sealed valves.
- 17. The process analyzer of claim 9, wherein the primary manifold comprises one or more two-way valves and/or three-way valves.
- 18. The process analyzer of claim 9, wherein the primary manifold comprises a make/break plate having pre-manufactured fluid pathways thereon.
- 19. The process analyzer of claim 9, wherein the one or more analytical modules are controlled by one or more microcontrollers, and wherein the primary manifold comprises a serial port for connecting said microcontrollers with the computational device, so as to enable communicative association therebetween.
- 20. The process analyzer of claim 19, wherein the primary manifold comprises one or more variable volume displacement pumps, onto which said serial port is attached.
- 21. The process analyzer of claim 9, wherein the computation device outputs the collected and processed analytical data to a central control network.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/690,770 filed Oct. 17, 2000, which is in turn a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/421,658 filed Oct. 20, 1999, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,280,602.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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09690770 |
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10320876 |
Dec 2002 |
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09421658 |
Oct 1999 |
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09690770 |
Oct 2000 |
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