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Electrospray air sampler

  • US 20040023411A1
  • Filed: 03/10/2003
  • Published: 02/05/2004
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/11/2002
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A method for collecting samples of contaminant species in a gas which includes the following steps:

  • (a) Providing a wick through which a desired electrically conducting liquid will flow by capillarity forces, said wick being encased in a tube or coating that prevents evaporation of liquid from the outside lateral surface of said wick, said tube or coating being slightly shorter than said wick so that a short length of said wick can extend by a desired amount from at least one end of said tube or coating;

    (b) Immersing one end of said encased wick into a body of said desired conducting liquid contained in said suitable reservoir, (c) Placing the other end of said encased wick opposite a desired target surface and applying an electric potential difference between said liquid in said reservoir and said target surface large enough to disperse liquid emerging from the wick into a fine electrospray of charged droplets and to drive said droplets and any other charged species to the surface of said target surface, (d) Providing free access to the spray region of the gas or vapor in which said polar molecules or polarizable particles are dispersed and from which they are to be collected, so that at least some of said polarizable particles and molecules contained in said gas or vapor will be entrained by said spray of said charged droplets and deposited on said target surface. (e) Accumulating said polarizable particles and molecules on said target surface for a desired period of time and then deter-mining their identities and relative abundance'"'"'s by suitable analytical means.

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