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Thin-layer chromatography flame ionization detector for quantitative analysis of chromatographically-separated substances

US4965048A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateSep 25, 1989
Grant dateOct 23, 1990
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Expiry dateSep 25, 2009

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  • Technology area (CPC G)Physics
  • CPC primaryG01N2030/8417
  • WIPO fieldMeasurement
  • WIPO sectorInstruments

Abstract

A flame ionization detector is used for carrying out a quantitative analysis of chromatographically-separated substances in thin-layer chromatography. The detector comprises a gas burner for forming a hydrogen flame. A thin-layer chromatographic element or a rod-like element which carries the chromatographically-separated substances is passed through the hydrogen flame so that the separated substances are burned and ionized. The detector further comprises an electrode which is disposed above the hydrogen flame and exposed to the ionized gas generated by the burning of the separated substances. A voltage is applied between the gas burner and the electrode so that the former is given a positive polarity and the latter a negative polarity. An electric current which is caused by the exposure of the negative electrode to the ionized gas is detected and amplified. A third electrode is disposed to surround the negative electrode so that an amount of each of the separated substances can be proportioned to the amplified output value thereof.

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