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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 01, 2005
Filed:
Feb. 01, 2001
Noriyuki Tanimoto, Hiroshima-ken, JP;
Yoshimitsu Tada, Tokuyama, JP;
Hideo Morinaka, Tokuyama, JP;
Tadashi Okada, Shinnanyo, JP;
Noriyuki Tanimoto, Hiroshima-ken, JP;
Yoshimitsu Tada, Tokuyama, JP;
Hideo Morinaka, Tokuyama, JP;
Tadashi Okada, Shinnanyo, JP;
Tosoh Corporation, Yamaguchi-ken, JP;
Abstract
Disclosed are a closed heat-decomposing appliance comprising a heating section with one side closed and other side having common ground portion, screw portion or O-ring-mounted portion and a closed introducing section that allows to connect to this heating section and common ground portion, screw portion or O-ring via O-ring-mounted portion and has cock or valve as a mechanism for closing and introducing the absorbing liquid to absorb the testing components from outside after heat-decomposition, or has packing or septum to introduce the absorbing liquid with needle pipe as well, and a pretreatment method of sample using this appliance. The purpose is to provide a closed heat-decomposing appliance for the pretreatment on accurate quantitative determination or detection of the testing components in sample, which requires no combustion assistant, which is not obstructed by ash present in sample absorbing the testing components, which requires no complicated and dangerous procedures, which can be used repeatedly, and which allows to inject the absorbing liquid after heat-decomposition, and a pretreatment method using it.