Shaman2
Chemical
- Jun 19, 2006
- 116
Folks
I have a problem with an online analyser sampling system.
The analyser in question is a shamadzu benchtop uv/vis, which works very well when the analyte reaches it.
The sampling system however is very problematic.
The sample is return gas from a reactor for converting TiCl4 to TiO2 and consists of ~70-80% Cl2 with O2, CO2, HCl, and some water vapor rounding out the mix. The analyser is for detecting any TiCl4 that escapes the reactor.
The sample system was designed years ago under the assumption that any TiCl4 would be gaseous, and has always had questionable results.
Recent developments have lead to the conclusion that the TiCl4 has actually converted to a powder, possibly at least partially as TiOCl2.
The sample system captures a stream of the gas and delivers it to a mixing coil where it is mixed with a liguid stream containing an excess of H2SO4 and H2O2, the liquid stream is then delivered to a flow cell in the shimadzu for reading.
As a chemist I am not really strong on the engineering side of things, but now find I have need to find a way to redesign the sample system, in order to deliver the solid as well as the gaseous sample portion to the mixing coil.
I have tried simply removing the filter, only to have the smaller lines in the sample prep system clog quickly.
Can any of you offer any suggestions as to how to proceed?
Thanks
Shaman
Balance is the prime law of the universe
I have a problem with an online analyser sampling system.
The analyser in question is a shamadzu benchtop uv/vis, which works very well when the analyte reaches it.
The sampling system however is very problematic.
The sample is return gas from a reactor for converting TiCl4 to TiO2 and consists of ~70-80% Cl2 with O2, CO2, HCl, and some water vapor rounding out the mix. The analyser is for detecting any TiCl4 that escapes the reactor.
The sample system was designed years ago under the assumption that any TiCl4 would be gaseous, and has always had questionable results.
Recent developments have lead to the conclusion that the TiCl4 has actually converted to a powder, possibly at least partially as TiOCl2.
The sample system captures a stream of the gas and delivers it to a mixing coil where it is mixed with a liguid stream containing an excess of H2SO4 and H2O2, the liquid stream is then delivered to a flow cell in the shimadzu for reading.
As a chemist I am not really strong on the engineering side of things, but now find I have need to find a way to redesign the sample system, in order to deliver the solid as well as the gaseous sample portion to the mixing coil.
I have tried simply removing the filter, only to have the smaller lines in the sample prep system clog quickly.
Can any of you offer any suggestions as to how to proceed?
Thanks
Shaman
Balance is the prime law of the universe