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The general detection scheme [13] involves: Pneumatic nebulization of mobile phase from the analytical column forming an aerosol. Aerosol conditioning to remove large droplets. Evaporation of solvent from the droplets to form dried particles. Particle charging using an ion jet formed via corona discharge.
Electrostatic precipitators can be used to sample biological airborne particles or aerosol for analysis. Sampling for bioaerosols requires precipitator designs optimised with a liquid counter electrode, which can be used to sample biological particles, e.g. viruses, directly into a small liquid volume to reduce unnecessary sample dilution.
The size and number of particles can determine if the liquid is clean enough to be used for the designed application. Liquid particle counters can be used to test the quality of drinking water or cleaning solutions, or the cleanliness of power generation equipment, manufacturing parts, or injectable drugs.
Liquid–liquid extraction removes an impurity or recovers a desired product by dissolving the crude material in a solvent in which other components of the feed material are soluble. Crystallization separates a product from a liquid feed stream, often in extremely pure form, by cooling the feed stream or adding precipitants that lower the ...
In order to analyse the concentration distribution present in the sensor tube, a pump pushes the column of air in the tube past a detection unit at a constant speed. The detector unit at the end of the sensor tube is equipped with gas sensors. Every increase in gas concentration results in a pronounced "leak peak". [6] [25] [26]
The term wet scrubber describes a variety of devices that remove pollutants from a furnace flue gas or from other gas streams. In a wet scrubber, the polluted gas stream is brought into contact with the scrubbing liquid, by spraying it with the liquid, by forcing it through a pool of liquid, or by some other contact method, so as to remove the pollutants.
Moisture analysis covers a variety of methods for measuring the moisture content in solids, liquids, or gases.For example, moisture (usually measured as a percentage) is a common specification in commercial food production. [1]
Liquid-to-gas ratio (L/G) Liquid-inlet pressure (p L) Removal efficiency: Applications: Gases: 1.3–13 cm of water 7-13 L/m 3: 100-830 kPa 95% for very soluble gases Pulp and paper industry Chemical process industry Food industry Metals processing industry Particles: 0.5-5 in of water 50-100 gal/1,000 ft 3: 15-120 psig 1 μm diameter