Claims
- 1) A modular analyzer apparatus for determining the concentration of constituents in an aqueous solution, said analyzer apparatus comprising:
a) a solution dilution means; b) at least two interconnectable analysis modules for measuring and reporting the concentration of said constituents, wherein said modules are selected from the group consisting of strong acid modules, weak acid modules, oxidizer modules, and metal ion modules, and combinations thereof; and c) drain means connecting said solution dilution means and said at least two interconnectable modules such that a sample entering the apparatus is delivered to each of said at least two interconnectable modules.
- 2) The analyzer of claim 1 wherein the strong acid module is serially connected to, by the drain means, at least two modules selected from the weak acid module, oxidizer module, and metal ion module.
- 3) The analyzer of claim 2 wherein at least two modules selected from the weak acid module, oxidizer module, and metal ion module are connected in parallel to each other by drain means and the weak acid module, oxidizer module, and metal ion module follow the strong acid analysis module, based on the direction of fluid flow.
- 4) The analyzer of claim 3 wherein the aqueous solution to be analyzed comprises pickle liquor.
- 5) The analyzer of claim 4 wherein the strong acid module measures the concentration of strong acids by conductivity.
- 6) The analyzer of claim 5 wherein the strong acids are selected from the group consisting of hydrochloric acid, nitric acid and sulfuric acid.
- 7) The analyzer of claim 4 wherein the strong acid module measures the concentration of strong acids by measuring for the presence of a specific ion associated with the strong acid.
- 8) The analyzer of claim 4 wherein the weak acid module measures and reports the concentration of weak acids by using an ion-specific electrode for measurement of an anion associated with the weak acid.
- 9) The analyzer of claim 4 wherein the weak acid module measures and reports the concentration of weak acids by using at least one temperature sensor to measure a heat of reaction of the weak acid with an appropriate reagent.
- 10) The analyzer of claim 4 wherein the oxidizer module measures the concentration of an oxidizer, and the oxidizer is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen peroxide, potassium permanganate, nitrogen oxides, and combinations thereof.
- 11) The analyzer of claim 10 wherein the concentration of the oxidizer is measured by at least one temperature sensor to measure the heat of reaction of the oxidizer with an appropriate reagent.
- 12) The analyzer of claim 10 wherein the concentration of the oxidizer is measured by differential conductivity measurements with an appropriate reagent.
- 13) The analyzer of claim 4 wherein the metal ion analysis module measures the concentration of metal ions photometrically.
- 14) The analyzer of claim 13 wherein the metal ions are reacted with a ligand to form a metal-ligand complex for photometric detection.
- 15) The analyzer of claim 14 wherein the metal-ligand complex absorbs light in the near ultraviolet, ultraviolet, visible or near infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- 16)The analyzer of claim 15 wherein the metal ion is selected from the group consisting of iron, chromium and nickel ions.
- 17) The analyzer of claim 16 wherein the ligand is selected from the group consisting of citrate, ortho-phenanthroline and thiocyanate.
- 18) The analyzer of claim 4 wherein the solution is initially moved through a heat exchanger prior to the solution being moved through the de-bubbler and analysis modules.
- 19) The analyzer of claim 18 wherein the heat exchanger maintains the solution at temperature of about 85° F. or lower.
- 20) The analyzer of claim 19 wherein a de-bubbler is placed in series following the strong acid module and preceding the weak acid module, the oxidizer module, and the metal ion module.
- 21) A method for analyzing pickle liquor solution, said method comprising the steps of:
a) providing the pickle liquor solution, which is comprised of strong acids, weak acids, oxidizers, metal ions and combinations thereof; b) moving said solution through a heat exchanger to maintain the sample solution at temperature of about 85° F. or lower; c) diluting said solution with an equal volume of water; d) moving said solution through a strong acid module for determination of strong acid concentration; e) moving said solution through a de-bubbler which is arranged serially with the modules; f) moving said solution through at least two additional interconnectable analysis modules, wherein said modules are connected serially with said strong acid module and in parallel with each other by the drain means, said additional modules selected from the group consisting of a weak acid module, an oxidizer module, and a metal ion module and combinations thereof, and wherein each of said modules measures and reports the concentration of a single constituent.
- 22) The method of claim 21 wherein the strong acid module measures the concentration of strong acids by conductivity.
- 23) The method of claim 22 wherein the weak acid module measures the concentration of weak acids by using an ion specific electrode for measurement of an anion associated with the weak acid.
- 24) The method of claim 23 wherein the oxidizer module comprises at least one temperature sensor to measure the heat of reaction of the oxidizer with an appropriate reagent.
- 25) The method of claim 24 wherein the metal ion analysis module measures the concentration of metal ions photometrically by reacting a metal ion with a ligand to form a metal-ligand complex for photometric detection.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is based on and claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/282,566, Ronald D. Rodabaugh, David M. Price and Gregory A. Bryant, filed on Apr. 9, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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