Method and apparatus for determining chemical properties
First Claim
1. An apparatus for determining chemical properties of at least one chemical species in a sample of an analyte, the apparatus comprising:
- a vessel divided into a plurality of compartments;
at least one resonator comprising a first side coated with a first sensing film comprising a first material and a second side coated with a second sensing film comprising a second material different than said first material, each of said sides of said at least one resonator being exposed to a different one of said plurality of compartments, each of said first and second materials having a respective differentiable affinity toward said at least one chemical species and being capable of inducing a respective differentiable resonant frequency in said at least one resonator upon contact with said at least one chemical species, one of said materials contacting said sample of said analyte when another of said materials contacting a reference chemical, and each of said materials contacting said sample of said analyte at a different time;
an electric power source coupled to said at least one resonator and adapted to place an oscillating electric potential between said first side and said second side of said at least one resonator; and
a frequency detector coupled to said at least one resonator and adapted to detect the frequency of resonation of said at least one resonator;
wherein said at least one resonator generates differing resonant frequencies when each of said materials contacts said sample of said analyte, respectively; and
said differing resonant frequencies provide a determination of said chemical properties of said at least one chemical species.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for determining chemical properties. The method is based on the sequential measurement of the variation of the oscillation frequency of a single sensing device when different chemically sensitive film materials are deposited on both sides of a resonator such as a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM). Each of the sides of the resonator is sequentially exposed to an analyte while another side is exposed to a blank gas. In this way, the analyte-dependent signal from the resonator is generated only from a single film. Measurements are further made by switching the analyte stream to expose the sensing film on another side of the resonator previously exposed to a blank.
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1. An apparatus for determining chemical properties of at least one chemical species in a sample of an analyte, the apparatus comprising:
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a vessel divided into a plurality of compartments;
at least one resonator comprising a first side coated with a first sensing film comprising a first material and a second side coated with a second sensing film comprising a second material different than said first material, each of said sides of said at least one resonator being exposed to a different one of said plurality of compartments, each of said first and second materials having a respective differentiable affinity toward said at least one chemical species and being capable of inducing a respective differentiable resonant frequency in said at least one resonator upon contact with said at least one chemical species, one of said materials contacting said sample of said analyte when another of said materials contacting a reference chemical, and each of said materials contacting said sample of said analyte at a different time;
an electric power source coupled to said at least one resonator and adapted to place an oscillating electric potential between said first side and said second side of said at least one resonator; and
a frequency detector coupled to said at least one resonator and adapted to detect the frequency of resonation of said at least one resonator;
wherein said at least one resonator generates differing resonant frequencies when each of said materials contacts said sample of said analyte, respectively; and
said differing resonant frequencies provide a determination of said chemical properties of said at least one chemical species.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, 19, 20)
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10. A method for determining chemical composition, the method comprising the steps of:
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a first step of exposing a first side of at least one resonator coated with a first sensing film to an analyte and exposing a second side of the at least one resonator coated with a second sensing film to a reference chemical, said first and second sensing films comprising different materials that have respective differentiable affinities toward chemical species of said chemical composition and that are capable of inducing respective differentiable resonant frequencies in said at least one resonator;
a first step of measuring a fundamental frequency of the at least one resonator during the first step of exposing;
a second step of exposing a second side of the at least one resonator to the analyte and exposing the first side of the at least one resonator to the reference chemical;
a second step of measuring the fundamental frequency of the at least one resonator during the second step of exposing; and
determining the chemical composition of the analyte based on the first step of measuring and the second step of measuring. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. An apparatus for determining chemical composition, the apparatus comprising:
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first means for measuring a fundamental frequency of at least one resonator, a first side of which is coated with a first sensing film and a second side of which is coated with a second sensing film while the first side of the at least one resonator is exposed to an analyte and the second side is exposed to a reference chemical, said first and second sensing films comprising different materials that have respective differentiable affinities toward chemical species of said chemical composition and that are capable of inducing respective differentiable resonant frequencies in said at least one resonator;
second means for measuring the fundamental frequency of the at least one resonator while the second side of the at least one resonator is exposed to the analyte and the first side of the at least one resonator is exposed to the reference chemical; and
means for determining chemical composition of the analyte based on results obtained by said first means for measuring and said second means for measuring. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 17, 18)
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