Electrolytic four-channel device and method

US10241070B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10241070-B2
Application numberUS-201815959637-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 23, 2018
Priority dateSep 16, 2013
Publication dateMar 26, 2019
Grant dateMar 26, 2019

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An electrolytic device includes four channels separated by three charged barriers. The device can be used to suppress an eluent stream containing separated sample analyte ions and/or to pretreat a sample stream containing unseparated analyte ions.

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A liquid chromatography system comprising: (a) an electrolytic device configured to suppress an eluent or pretreat a liquid sample, the electrolytic device comprising: (i) a housing including first, second, third, and fourth side-by-side liquid flow-through channels, each having an inlet and an outlet; (ii) the first channel being separated from the second channel by a first charged barrier having exchangeable ions capable of passing ions of only one charge, positive or negative, and of blocking bulk liquid flow; (iii) the second channel being separated from the third channel by a second charged barrier having exchangeable ions capable of passing ions of the same charge, positive or negative, and of blocking bulk liquid flow; (iv) the third channel being separated from the fourth channel by a third charged barrier having exchangeable ions capable of passing ions of the same charge, positive or negative, and of blocking bulk liquid flow, wherein the first charged barrier, the second charged barrier, and the third charged barrier all have a same charge; (v) a first electrode disposed adjacent to and along the first channel in electrical communication therewith; and (vi) a second electrode disposed adjacent to and along the fourth channel in electrical communication therewith, the liquid chromatography system further comprising: (b) a chromatographic separator having an inlet and an outlet, the chromatographic separator outlet being upstream of and in fluid communication with the second channel inlet; and (c) a first detector, the second channel outlet being upstream of and in fluid communication with the first detector. 2. The liquid chromatography system of claim 1 further comprising: valving and a concentrator or a sample loop; the valving having a first position configured to load the liquid sample into the concentrator or the sample loop and to block the flow of the liquid sample to the chromatographic separator inlet and a second position configured to establish fluid communication with the concentrator or the sample loop and the chromatographic separator inlet. 3. The liquid chromatography system of claim 1 , in which the first detector is in fluid communication with the first channel inlet. 4. The liquid chromatography system of claim 1 , in which the second channel inlet and the third channel inlet are disposed at opposite ends of their respective channels so that liquid flow through the second channel and the third channel is countercurrent. 5. The liquid chromatography system of claim 1 , in which the second channel inlet and the third channel inlet are disposed at a same end of their respective channels so that liquid flow in the second channel and the third channel is concurrent. 6. The liquid chromatography system of claim 2 , in which the first detector also is in fluid communication with the third channel inlet. 7. The liquid chromatography system of claim 1 , in which the third channel outlet is in fluid communication with a second detector. 8. A liquid chromatography system comprising: (a) an electrolytic device configured to suppress an eluent, the electrolytic device comprising: (i) a housing including first, second, third, and fourth side-by-side liquid flow-through channels, each having an inlet and an outlet; (ii) the first channel being separated from the second channel by a first charged barrier having exchangeable ions capable of passing ions of only one charge, positive or negative, and of blocking bulk liquid flow; (iii) the second channel being separated from the third channel by a second charged barrier having exchangeable ions capable of passing ions of the same charge, positive or negative, and of blocking bulk liquid flow; (iv) the third channel being separated from the fourth channel by a third charged barrier having exchangeable ions capable of passing ions of the same charge, positive or negative, and of blocking bulk liquid flow, wherein the first charged barrier, the second charged barrier, and the third charged barrier all have a same charge; (v) a first electrode disposed adjacent to and along the first channel in electrical communication therewith; and (vi) a second electrode disposed adjacent to and along the fourth channel in electrical communication therewith, the liquid chromatography system further comprising: (b) a chromatographic separator having an inlet and an outlet, the chromatographic separator outlet being upstream of and in fluid communication with the third channel inlet, the third channel outlet being upstream of and in fluid communication with the second channel inlet; and (c) a first detector, the second channel outlet being upstream of and in fluid communication with the detector. 9. The liquid chromatography system of claim 8 , in which the detector is also in fluid communication with the first channel inlet. 10. A method for pretreating a liquid sample containing analyte ions of one charge, positive or negative, and counterions to the analyte ions and for suppressing an eluent containing the analyte ions, in an electrolytic device comprising: (a) a housing including first, second, third, and fourth side-by-side liquid flow-through channels, each having an inlet and an outlet; (b) the first channel being separated from the second channel by a first charged barrier having exchangeable ions capable of passing ions of only one charge, positive or negative, and of blocking bulk liquid flow; (c) the second channel being separated from the third channel by a second charged barrier having exchangeable ions capable of passing ions of the same charge, positive or negative, and of blocking bulk liquid flow; (d) the third channel being separated from the fourth channel by a third charged barrier having exchangeable ions capable of passing ions of the same charge, positive or negative, and of blocking bulk liquid flow, wherein the first charged barrier, the second charged barrier, and the third charged barrier all have a same charge; (e) a first electrode disposed adjacent to and along the first channel in electrical communication therewith; and (f) a second electrode disposed adjacent to and along the fourth channel in electrical communication therewith; the method comprising flowing the liquid sample into the third channel inlet through the third channel and out the third channel outlet; flowing the eluent into a chromatographic separator to separate the analyte ions; flowing the eluent containing the separated analyte ions into the second channel inlet through the second channel and out the second channel outlet; applying an electric current between the first and the second electrodes across the first, the second, the third, and the fourth channels to cause ions of opposite charge to the separated analytes to flow toward one of the two electrodes to remove at least some of the counterions in the liquid sample in the third channel and simultaneously suppressing the eluent flowing in the second channel. 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising: flowing the eluent from the second channel outlet to a first detector for detecting the separated analyte ions. 12. The method of claim 10 further comprising: concentrating the analyte ions from the third channel on a sample retainer; and flowing the concentrated analyte ions from the sample retainer with the eluent and then to the chromatographic separator. 13. The method of claim 10 further comprising: loading the liquid sample from the third channel in a sample loop; flowing the loaded liquid sample with the eluent and then to the chromatographic separator. 14. The method

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  • using ion-exchange (G01N30/02, G01N30/90 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Apparatus therefor · CPC title

  • B01J47/12Primary

    characterised by the use of ion-exchange material in the form of ribbons, filaments, fibres or sheets, e.g. membranes (electrodialysis or electro-osmosis B01D61/42) · CPC title

  • G01N27/333Primary

    Ion-selective electrodes or membranes (glass electrodes G01N27/36) · CPC title

  • Stacks of the plate-and-frame type · CPC title

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What does patent US10241070B2 cover?
An electrolytic device includes four channels separated by three charged barriers. The device can be used to suppress an eluent stream containing separated sample analyte ions and/or to pretreat a sample stream containing unseparated analyte ions.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dionex Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01J47/12. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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