Electrode protrusion adjustment for maximizing pressure drop across liquid transport conduit
US-2024096614-A1 · Mar 21, 2024 · US
US9620348B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9620348-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313927650-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 26, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 1, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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An integrated mass spectrometer electrospray emitter and fluorescence detector allows improved volumetric measurements of separate components from a liquid chromatography column by improving correlation between the readings of these instruments and reducing dead volume and sample size requirements.
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We claim: 1. An electrospray emitter for mass spectrometry and fluorescent spectroscopy comprising: a conduit having a substantially continuous portion extending along a conduit axis and terminating at an orifice adapted to provide an electrospray ionization for a mass spectrometer; chromatographic packing material positioned within a chromatography portion of the continuous portion; a first filter fitting within the conduit and sized to block the chromatographic packing material; a second filter fitting within the conduit downstream from the first filter and sized to preserve a liquid pressure within the conduit; and a transparent analysis region positioned within the continuous portion between the first filter and the second filter adapted for fluorescent spectroscopy measurement; wherein a volume of a conduit between the orifice and the chromatography portion is less than 1 microliter. 2. The electrospray emitter assembly of claim 1 wherein the conduit is a glass capillary tube. 3. The electrospray emitter assembly of claim 1 wherein an internal diameter of the conduit is less than 1000 μm. 4. The electrospray emitter assembly of claim 1 wherein the first filter is a cast chemical frit. 5. An electrospray emitter for mass spectrometry and fluorescent spectroscopy comprising: a conduit having a substantially continuous portion extending along a conduit axis and terminating at an orifice adapted to provide an electrospray ionization for a mass spectrometer; chromatographic packing material positioned within a chromatography portion of the continuous portion; a filter fitting within the conduit and sized to block the chromatographic packing material; a bubble reducing element positioned in the conduit downstream from the filter; and a transparent analysis region positioned within the continuous portion between the first fitting and the bubble reducing element adapted for fluorescent spectroscopy measurement; wherein a volume of a conduit between the orifice and the chromatography portion is less than 1 microliter. 6. The electrospray emitter assembly of claim 5 wherein the conduit is a glass capillary tube. 7. The electrospray emitter assembly of claim 5 wherein an internal diameter of the conduit is less than 1000 μm. 8. The electrospray emitter assembly of claim 5 wherein the first filter is a cast chemical frit.
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