WO1998040720A1 - Cuvette for spectrophotometrical analysis - Google Patents

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WO1998040720A1
WO1998040720A1 PCT/SE1998/000443 SE9800443W WO9840720A1 WO 1998040720 A1 WO1998040720 A1 WO 1998040720A1 SE 9800443 W SE9800443 W SE 9800443W WO 9840720 A1 WO9840720 A1 WO 9840720A1
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Per Hvass
Teppo Tammi
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Gematron Medical Ab
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    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01NINVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
    • G01N21/00Investigating or analysing materials by the use of optical means, i.e. using sub-millimetre waves, infrared, visible or ultraviolet light
    • G01N21/01Arrangements or apparatus for facilitating the optical investigation
    • G01N21/03Cuvette constructions

Abstract

The present invention relates to a cuvette (4) used for spectrophotometrical analyses, in which electromagnetic energy is passed through a liquid sample (8) contained therein. The object of the invention is to make the passage of the electromagnetic energy through the cuvette (4) and the liquid sample (8) independent of the material of the cuvette (4). This is done by providing the cuvette (4) with openings (14, 16; 22, 24) aligned to permit the electromagnetic energy to pass therethrough. The opening (14; 22, 24) in the or each side (12; 18, 20) making contact with the liquid sample (8) contained in the cuvette (4) is adapted to keep the liquid sample (8) within the cuvette (4) by means of its surface tension.

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CUVETTE FOR SPECTROPHOTOMETRICAL ANALYSIS
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the invention
The present invention relates to a cuvette used for spectropho- tometrical analyses, in which electromagnetic energy is passed through a liquid sample contained therein, such as a pure liquid, a solution, a dispersion, a colloidal solution or the like.
Description of the Prior Art
In such a cuvette the radiation beam generally enters the cuvette through one transparent end of the cuvette and exits the cuvette at the opposite end thereof, which end normally is an open end in direct contact with the surrounding environment. The characteristics of the beam emerging from the cuvette are then analysed to determine the composition of the fluid through which the radiation beam has passed and which is contained in the cuvette. Since the radiation beam has to pass trough the cuvette, the transparent material thereof may cause artefacts such as scattering of the radiation beam, i.e. the determination of the composition of the fluid is dependable on the material of the cuvette.
EP 0 732 578 discloses a sample holder used for spectroscopy and is provided with a net, on which a sample liquid is applied. The fluid is applied in such a way that the liquid is spread over the mesh of the net. A radiation beam is passed through the liquid perpendicular thereto and the transmitted radiation is detected. The object of this disclosed sample holder is to properly dose the liquid to be radiated. This is done by securing that always the same amount of liquid will be absorbed in each mesh. The amount liquid present in the mesh of the net is then derived from a net constant. Even if the detected radiation through the liquid is independent of the material of the holder, the mesh can only hold a very small amount of liquid, i.e. only a film of liquid, and has not the capability to hold any larger quantities of liquid. JP-62-229046 discloses a particle detector comprising a fluid container provided with a porous film at the bottom end thereof. The porous film is designed to permit air/gas to pass there through, but prevent the fluid contained m the container to pass there througn. It is the surface tension of the liquid that allows it to be kept m the container. The fluid container m this JP patent is presumably designed to be able to press gas through the bottom of the container without any leaking of fluid from the container.
US Patent 3,936,196 discloses a fluid chamber having manipulatable window elements. The chamber is provided with two transparent plates m order to permit light to enter and leave the chamber. This application recognises the problem that the material that the light has to pass on its way m and out of the chamber may impair the results obtained, when analysing the radiation passed through the chamber. This is especially true when the chambers contain gaseous materials, m which case a clouding or fogging of the transparent plate occurs . The fogged plate has then to be removed and cleaned before a new analyse can be performed. The fluid chamber according to the invention m this US patent solves this problem by improving the structure of the transparent plate and thereby reduce the required frequency of cleaning or replacement of the plate to maintain a light transmittive area free of fogging.
Even if there have been made some attempts in prior art to increase the accuracy of spectrophotometrical analyses done on liquiαs, such as pure liquids, solutions, dispersions, colloidal solutions or the like, contained m a cuvette, there still is a need to make the spectrophotometrical analyses truly independent of the cuvette material.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Thus, the object of the present invention is to eliminate tne affects of the cuvette material on the spectrophotometrical analyses performed on a liquid contained m the cuvette.
This object is solved by a cuvette for spectrophotometrical analyses, m which electromagnetic energy is passed through a liquid sample contained therein, said cuvette comprising a first side through which the electromagnetic energy enters and a second opposite side through which the electromagnetic energy leaves, and wherein the first side and the second side each are provided with an opening, said openings being aligned to permit the electromagnetic energy to pass there through.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention the area of the opening m the or each side making contact with the liquid sample contained m the cuvette is adapted to keep the liquid sample within the cuvette by means of its surface tension. Preferably such an adapted opening is provided with a circumferential ridge.
According to the invention the alignment of the openings may be chosen freely such as m a horizontal plane of the cuvette, m a vertical plane of the cuvette or m any other suitable direction, i.e. the cuvette m the present invention may be adapted to any suitable radiation and detection system.
Furthermore, the relation between the diameter for the opening m the or each side making contact with the liquid sample contained m the cuvette and the thickness of that side is preferably 2:5 m order to safely keep the liquid sample inside the cuvette by means of its surface tension.
The present invention is also directed towards a microtitre plate comprising a plurality of cuvettes as described above.
The arrangement of two aligned openings according to the present invention allows the electromagnetic energy to pass through only the liquid sample, without having to pass through the material of the cuvette. Thus, the solution of the present invention makes spectrophotometrical analyses that use such a cuvette truly independent of the material of the cuvette.
Furthermore, the openings provided m the cuvette of the present invention are adapted to keep the liquid sample within the cuvette by means of its surface tension, i.e. there will be no leakage from the cuvette even though it is provided with openings m contact with the sample liquid. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The foregoing and other aspects of the present invention will be best appreciated with reference to the following detailed description of specific embodiments of the invention, given by way of example only, when read m conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a schematic view of a spectrophotometrical system,
Figure 2 is a first embodiment of the cuvette according to the invention,
Figure 3 is a second embodiment of the cuvette according to the invention,
Figure 4 is close up view showing one opening of the cuvette m detail,
Figure 5 shows a microtitre plate comprising a plurality of cuvettes according to the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Figure 1 shows a schematic view of a spectrophotometrical system, comprising a radiation source 2, a cuvette 4 and a detection device 6. As can be seen in figure 1 the cuvette 4 contains a liquid sample 8 of which some properties are to be determined by spectrophotometrical analyses. The liquid sample 8 may be any liquid such as a pure liquid, a solution, a dispersion, a colloidal solution or the like.
The cuvette 4 generally comprises a transparent tube of glass or plastic having a circular or square shaped cross section, but any other shape or material may be used without departing from the scope of the invention. To avoid any influences that the material of the cuvette 4 may have on the result obtained, when analysing the radiation passed there trough, the cuvette 4 is provided with two openings, to be described in detail below. The radiation source 2 m such a spectrophotometrical system is generally arranged to radiate a beam 10 directed to enter the cuvette 4, pass trough the liquid sample 8 provided therein and impinge on the detection device 6. The radiation source 2 may be a laser, an infrared light source or any other suitable means that sends out electromagnetic energy. The detection device 6 may be a photo transistor, a photo multiplier or the like, depending on the resolution needed to determine the desired properties. It is believed to be within the skills of a person m the art to arrange and set up such a radiation and detection system and is therefore not described in detail herein.
The cuvette 4 which is the subject of the present invention will now be described by way of preferred embodiments, shown m figures 2 and 3. In these figures the radiation beam 10 and the liquid sample 8 will be included to clearly show the path for the electromagnetic energy through the cuvette openings and the liquid sample 8 contained therein.
In a first embodiment of the invention, shown m figure 2, the cuvette 4 has a circular cross section having a bottom wall or side
12 and a top wall or side 13. The bottom wall 12 and the top wall
13 are opposite each other. The bottom wall 12 of the cuvette 4 is provided with a small circular opening 14 and the top wall 13 of the cuvette 4 with a sample filling opening 16. In this first embodiment the electromagnetic energy, i.e. beam 10, will enter the cuvette 4 through the small opening 14, pass the liquid sample 8 and finally leave the cuvette 4 through the sample filling opening 16. The two openings 14, 16 are with other words aligned m a vertical plane of the cuvette 4.
In this particular embodiment of the invention the liquid sample 8 is m direct contact with the bottom wall 12 of the cuvette 4 and thereby with the small opening 14. The size of the small opening 14 is therefore adapted to keep the liquid sample 8 within the cuvette 4 by means of its surface tension. The sample filling opening 16 provided on the top wall 13 is not m contact with the liquid sample 8 and its size may therefore be determined without such considerations and may take up the entire surface of the top wall 13, i.e. the sample filling opening 16 may constitute a virtual top wall.
In a second embodiment of the invention, shown in figure 3, the cuvette 4 has a square shaped cross section having a first side 18 and a second side 20. The first side 18 and the second side 20 are opposite each other. Both the first side 18 and the second side 20 is provided with a small opening 22 and 24, respectively. The two openings 22, 24 are with other words aligned m a horizontal plane of the cuvette 4, as can be seen by the beam 10 passing through these openings 22, 24 and the sample liquid 8.
In this second embodiment of the cuvette 4 the liquid sample 8 is m contact with both the openings 22, 24, and their size is therefore adapted to keep the liquid sample 8 within the cuvette 4 by means of its surface tension.
As can be noted in the two embodiments described above, the size of the openings m contact with the liquid sample 8 have to be designed correctly m order to keep the liquid sample 8 within the cuvette 4. The size of the small openings is not only dependent on the type of liquid used as a sample 8, but also on the thickness of the wall or side of the cuvette 4 on which they are provided. A thicker wall will allow a larger diameter for the small opening, due to capillary forces. If for example the liquid sample 8 has properties close to or such as bodily fluids a suitable relationship between the diameter of the small opening and the thickness of the wall would be approximately 2:5. Given that the thickness of the wall is 0,5 mm the diameter of the small opening would be 0,2 mm.
In a particular embodiment of the small opening m the cuvette 4, shown in figure 4, the small opening 14 is provided with a circumferential ridge 26. This ridge 26 may be used as an alternative to making the wall of the cuvette 4 thicker. By using such a ridge 26 the wall may be made thinner without having the drawback of decreasing the capillary forces keeping the liquid sample 8 inside the cuvette 4. It shall be noted that the figures illustrating the invention not are drawn m scale, and are only intended to illustrate the principles of the invention. As can be noted by the two described embodiments of the cuvette 4, i.e. tne one with vertical aligned openings 14, 16, and the one with horizontal aligned openings 22, 24, the actual position of the openings is not critical m order to carry out the invention. The important thing being that the cuvette 4 is provided with two openings aligned to permit the electromagnetic energy from the radiation source 2 to pass there through and also trough the liquid sample 8 contained m the cuvette 4. The openings do further not need to be a combination of one small opening 14 and one large sample filling opening 16 for the horizontal embodiment and two small openings 22, 24 for the vertical embodiment, the important thing being that the opening m the or each side making contact with the liquid sample 8 contained m the cuvette 4 is provided with an opening having a small diameter m order to keep the liquid sample within the cuvette by means of its surface tension.
The use of two openings with a small diameter would not only be the case wnen the openings are aligned in a horizontal plane of the cuvette 4, as m the second embodiment, but would also be the case if the openings were aligned m a vertical plane of the cuvette 4 provided that the cuvette 4 was completely filled with liquid sample
It shall also be understood that the invention is not limited to arranging the openings m a vertical or horizontal plane. The direction of alignment may be chosen freely. Thus, the cuvette 4 according to the present invention may readily be adapted to the radiation and detection system used m order to perform the spectrophotometrical analyses.
Furthermore it shall be noted that even if the small opening 14 described above has a circular shape, the invention may be practised with a small opening having other shapes, such as triangular or rectangular shapes, etc.
A furtner embodiment of the invention is shown m figure 5 and is a microt tre plate 28 comprising a plurality of individual cuvettes 4. Although specific embodiments of the invention have been set forth herein m some detail, it is to be understood that this has been done for purposes of illustration only, and is not to be taken as a limitation on the scope of the invention as defined m the appended claims .

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1. Cuvette used for spectrophotometrical analyses, in which electromagnetic energy is passed through a liquid sample (8) contained therein, comprising a first side (12; 18) through which the electromagnetic energy enters and a second opposite side (13; 20) through which the electromagnetic energy leaves, characterised in that the first side (12; 18) and the second side (13; 20) each are provided with an opening (14, 16; 22, 24), said openings (14, 16; 22, 24) being aligned to permit the electromagnetic energy to pass there through.
2. Cuvette according claim 1, characterised in that the area of the opening (14; 22, 24) in the or each side (12; 18, 20) making contact with the liquid sample (8) contained in the cuvette (4) is adapted to keep the liquid sample (8) within the cuvette (4) by means of its surface tension.
3. Cuvette according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the opening (14; 22, 24) in the or each side (12; 18, 20) making contact with the liquid sample (8) contained in the cuvette (4) is provided with a circumferential ridge (26) .
4. Cuvette according to any of claims 1 to 3, characterised in that the openings (14, 16) are aligned in a vertical plane of the cuvette (4) and have a circular cross section.
5. Cuvette according to any of claims 1 to 3, characterised in that the openings (22, 24) are aligned in a horizontal plane of the cuvette (4) and have a circular cross section.
6. Cuvette according to any of claim 4 or 5, characterised in that the relation between the diameter of the opening (14; 22, 24) in the or each side (12; 18, 20) making contact with the liquid sample (8) contained in the cuvette (4) and the thickness of that side (12; 18, 20) is 2:5.
7. Cuvette according to any of claims 4 to 6, characterised in that the diameter of the opening (14; 22, 24) in the or each side (12; 18, 20) making contact with the liquid sample (8) contained in the cuvette (4) is 0,2 mm.
8. Cuvette according to any of claims 1 to 3 or 5 to 7, characterised in that the first side is the bottom wall (12) of the cuvette (4) and is in contact with the liquid sample (8) contained in the cuvette (4) and that the second side (13) constitutes a sample filling opening (16) .
9. Microtitre plate (28), comprising a plurality of cuvettes (4) according to any of the preceding claims.
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