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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 15, 1999
Filed:
Jun. 02, 1997
Nippon Soken, Inc., Nishio, JP;
Horiba, Inc., Kyoto, JP;
Abstract
A solid object carrying a catalyzer thereon is placed in a closed reaction chamber into which test gases are supplied and is heated up to a temperature of 1000.degree. C. Adsorbates are formed on the surface of the solid object under the test gas flow in the closed reaction chamber. Infrared radiations radiated from the adsorbates are emitted through an infrared-transmissive window hermetically formed on a wall of the closed reaction chamber, and are analyzed by an infrared radiation spectrometer and observed by a microscope. The infrared-transmissive window is cooled down by a cooling device attached thereto so that the temperature of the window does not exceed a certain level, e.g., 200.degree. C. Thus, the adsorbates formed on the solid object can be detected and analyzed under conditions where the test gas is actually flowing and the temperature of the solid object is elevated up to a high level. Since the infrared-transmissive window is cooled down and prevented from being broken by heat, the detection and analysis of the adsorbates are performed safely.