Liquid chromatography
First Claim
1. A method of mixing solvents providing an eluent in a process of liquid chromatography in order to provide a predetermined elution gradient having a desired rate of flow and containing a plurality of liquids in desired proportions, wherein the respective liquids are each supplied to a common conduit via an adjustable flow control valve presenting a resistance to fluid flow that varies in a known relationship to the setting of the valve, a predetermined pressure drop (Δ
- H) is maintained for each liquid across the corresponding control valve, and each valve is adjusted to a setting corresponding to a predetermined known flow resistance (L) in order to produce a corresponding rate of flow (I) of the liquid through the control valve such that the relationship between the individual rates of flow of the respective liquids corresponds to the desired proportions of the liquids in the final mixture and the total of the individual rates of flow corresponds to the desired rate of flow of the liquid mixture, the setting position of each valve being determined by calculation according to the formula ##EQU3## where S is the specific gravity of the liquid flowing through the valve.
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Abstract
In a process of liquid mixing, more especially for use in mixing the solvents of an eluent for liquid chromatography, the liquids are supplied from separate reservoirs (1-4) to a common conduit (13) via fluid flow control valves (5-8). Predetermined pressure drops are maintained across each valve by arranging appropriate pressures in the reservoirs (1-4) and the conduit (13). The rate of flow of each liquid is determined by setting each valve (5-8) to present a predetermined flow resistance calculated from the formula ##EQU1## where L=the flow resistance of the valve ΔH=the pressure drop across the valve S=the specific gravity of the liquid and I=the desired rate of flow of the liquid. The calculation and automatic actuation of the valves is effected by an electronic control (14) incorporating a microprocessor which may be programmed to vary the liquid mixture with time to provide a desired elution gradient.
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1. A method of mixing solvents providing an eluent in a process of liquid chromatography in order to provide a predetermined elution gradient having a desired rate of flow and containing a plurality of liquids in desired proportions, wherein the respective liquids are each supplied to a common conduit via an adjustable flow control valve presenting a resistance to fluid flow that varies in a known relationship to the setting of the valve, a predetermined pressure drop (Δ
- H) is maintained for each liquid across the corresponding control valve, and each valve is adjusted to a setting corresponding to a predetermined known flow resistance (L) in order to produce a corresponding rate of flow (I) of the liquid through the control valve such that the relationship between the individual rates of flow of the respective liquids corresponds to the desired proportions of the liquids in the final mixture and the total of the individual rates of flow corresponds to the desired rate of flow of the liquid mixture, the setting position of each valve being determined by calculation according to the formula ##EQU3## where S is the specific gravity of the liquid flowing through the valve.
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