Carbon quantifying apparatus and method
US-10309948-B2 · Jun 4, 2019 · US
US10073073B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10073073-B2 |
| Application number | US-99403809-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 25, 2009 |
| Priority date | May 29, 2008 |
| Publication date | Sep 11, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 11, 2018 |
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An apparatus for determining the content of at least one oxidizable constituent of an aqueous, liquid sample, comprising a high temperature reactor for decomposing the liquid sample and forming a gaseous mixture, which contains at least the constituent as a gaseous oxide, wherein the high temperature reactor has a liquid inlet for delivery of the liquid sample and a gas inlet for delivery of a carrier gas, and is connected via a gas discharge with an analysis chamber, wherein a condensing unit is placed in front of the analysis chamber for condensing water from the gas mixture, wherein, during operation of the apparatus, a gas stream of the carrier gas with the gas mixture of the high temperature reactor passes via the gas discharge and the condensing unit into the analysis chamber, and wherein, between the gas discharge and the condensing unit, a heatable filter unit is interposed for removal of salts and/or metal oxides from the gas mixture, and the gas discharge, the filter unit and optionally connecting elements arranged between gas discharge and filter unit are thermally insulated and/or equipped with heating elements in such a manner that their temperature during operation of the apparatus is settable to more than 100° C.
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An apparatus for determining the content of at least one oxidizable constituent of an aqueous, liquid sample, comprising: a high temperature reactor for decomposing the liquid sample and forming a gaseous mixture, which contains at least the constituent as a gaseous oxide, said high temperature reactor settable to a reactor temperature and including a liquid inlet for delivery of the liquid sample, a gas inlet for delivery of a carrier gas, and a gas outlet; a condensing unit for condensing water from the gas mixture; and an analysis chamber, wherein the high temperature reactor, the condensing unit and the analysis chamber are arranged sequentially in a fluid communication path, so that during operation of the apparatus, a gas stream of the carrier gas and the gas mixture passes from the high temperature reactor via said gas outlet, through said condensing unit and into said analysis chamber, wherein a heatable filter unit is interposed in said fluid communication path between said high temperature reactor and said condensing unit, for removal of salts and/or metal oxides from the gas stream passing from said gas outlet to said condensing unit, the filter unit arranged separate from the high temperature reactor such that the filter unit is replaceable and settable to a filter temperature substantially below the reactor temperature, and wherein said gas outlet and said heatable filter unit are thermally insulated and/or equipped with heating elements such that during operation of the apparatus the filter temperature and a gas outlet temperature are settable to less than the reactor temperature and between 100° C. and 150° C. 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: said filter unit comprises a first region including the filter chamber, which is embodied to remove salts and/or metal oxides from the gas mixture by desublimation and/or sedimentation and, connected in the direction of the gas stream behind the first region, a second region, which is embodied to remove salts and/or metal oxides from the gas mixture by retention in a filter means. 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: said heatable filter unit is heatable by means of at least one heating element to an operating temperature above the condensation temperature of water. 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2 , wherein: said gas outlet has a diameter of more than 3 mm, and is formed such that salts and/or metal oxides deposited in the high temperature reactor in the region of said gas outlet get into said heatable filter unit, at least partially due to the effect of gravitation and/or with the gas stream. 5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2 , wherein: said filter chamber is hermetically sealed relative to the environment for collecting desublimated and/or sedimented salt and/or sedimented metal oxide. 6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 5 , wherein: said filter chamber is formed essentially of a lid releasably connected with said gas outlet, and a pot connected releasably with said lid. 7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2 , wherein: said heatable filter unit comprises in the second region a fine filter, which seals said heatable filter unit gas permeably relative to said condensing unit. 8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7 , wherein: said fine filter comprises a filter means having a structure, which is embodied in such a manner that separation of salts and/or metal oxides occurs according to the principle of deep filtration in the interior of the filter means. 9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7 , wherein: said fine filter comprises a PTFE sinter filter element, an active charcoal filter element, PP discontinuous fibers or a stainless steel mat; and the average pore size of said fine filter amounts to 0.4 to 100 μm. 10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7 , further comprising: a pressure sensor arranged upstream from said fine filter. 11. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4 , wherein: said gas outlet is formed in such a manner that salts and/or metal oxides deposited in the high temperature reactor in the region of said gas outlet get into the first region of said heatable filter unit, at least partially due to the effect of gravitation and/or with the gas stream. 12. The apparatus as claimed in claim 6 , wherein: said lid is releasably connected with said gas outlet via a quick coupler. 13. The apparatus as claimed in claim 10 , wherein: said pressure sensor is arranged within said gas inlet for delivery of the carrier gas. 14. An apparatus for determining the content of at least one oxidizable constituent of an aqueous, liquid sample, comprising: a high temperature reactor for decomposing the liquid sample and forming a gaseous mixture, which contains at least the constituent as a gaseous oxide, said high temperature reactor settable to a reactor temperature and including a liquid inlet for delivery of the liquid sample, a gas inlet for delivery of a carrier gas, and a gas outlet; a condensing unit for condensing water from the gas mixture; and an analysis chamber, wherein: the high temperature reactor, the condensing unit and the analysis chamber are arranged sequentially in a fluid communication path, so that during operation of the apparatus, a gas stream of the carrier gas and the gas mixture pass from the high temperature reactor via said gas outlet, through said condensing unit and into said analysis chamber, a heatable filter unit is interposed in said fluid communication path between said high temperature reactor and said condensing unit, for removal of salts and/or metal oxides from the gas stream, the filter unit arranged separate from the high temperature reactor such that the filter unit is settable to a filter temperature substantially below the reactor temperature, said gas outlet and said heatable filter unit are thermally insulated and/or equipped with heating elements such that during operation of the apparatus the filter temperature and a gas outlet temperature are settable to more than 100° C. but less than the reactor temperature, and said filter unit comprises a first region, which is embodied to remove salts and/or metal oxides from the gas mixture by desublimation and/or sedimentation and, connected in the direction of the gas stream behind the first region, a second region, which is embodied to remove salts and/or metal oxides from the gas mixture by retention in a filter means, said filter unit includes in said first region a filter chamber hermetically sealed relative to the environment for collecting desublimated and/or sedimented salt and/or sedimented metal oxide, said gas outlet opening into said filter chamber, and said apparatus further comprises a gas line connecting the filter chamber with said condensing unit in such a way that the gas stream can flow via the filter chamber after passing the filter means through the gas line into the condensing unit. 15. The apparatus as claimed in claim 14 , further comprising: connecting elements connecting said gas outlet and said heatable filter unit, said connecting elements being thermally insulated and/or equipped with heating elements in such a manner, that their temperature is settable to more than 100° C. 16. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising: an infrared measuring arrangement for determining a gaseous CO 2 content in said analysis chamber: and/or a chemiluminescence detector for determining a NO x content in said analysis chamber. 17. The apparatus as claimed in claim 14 , further comprising: an infrar
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