System for Blending Solutions
20180008907 ยท 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F35/71805
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F35/2133
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D15/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F35/2217
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D15/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system for blending solutions and a buffer solution is disclosed. In this system a switch valve is present capable of flowing one or more solutions, a low pressure pump for pumping the one or more solutions through the switch valve and a T-joint capable of receiving the one or more solutions through the low pressure pump and blending the one or more solutions with a buffer solution. A high pressure pump is present for collecting a blended solution.
Claims
1. A system for blending solutions, the system comprising: a switch valve capable of flowing at least one solution; a low pressure pump for pumping the at least one solution through the switch valve; a T-joint placed between the low pressure pump and high pressure pump, the T-joint capable of receiving the at least one solution through the low pressure pump and blending the at least one solution with a buffer solution; and a high pressure pump for collecting a blended solution.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the T-joint is connected to a container holding the buffer solution through at least one direct connection.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the switch valve is capable of allowing the buffer solution to flow from the container, the low pressure pump enable pumping of the buffer solution through the switch valve.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one solution comprises at least one of an acid, a base and a salt solution.
5. The system of claim 1, further comprising a control system configured to: control operation of the low pressure pump for supplying the at least one solution and control the functioning of the switch valve capable of flowing the at least one solution.
6. The system of claim 5, wherein the control system is configured to control the flow rate of the at least one solution supplied by the at least one low pressure pump, the flow rate of the at least one solution determines concentration of the blended solution.
7. The system of claim 1, further comprising at least one sensor configured to measure characteristics of the blended solution received at the high pressure pump.
8. The system of claim 7, wherein a sensor of the at least one sensor is configured to measure a conductivity associated with the blended solution.
9. The system of claim 7, wherein a sensor of the at least one sensor is configured to measure a pH level associated with the buffer solution.
10. A chromatography system comprising: a switch valve capable of flowing at least one solution; a low pressure pump for pumping the at least one solution through the switch valve; a T-joint placed between the low pressure pump and high pressure pump, the T-joint capable of receiving the at least one solution through the low pressure pump and blending the at least one solution with a buffer solution; and a high pressure pump for collecting and delivering a blended solution to a chromatography column.
11. The chromatography system of claim 10, wherein the T-joint is connected to a container holding the buffer solution through at least one direct connection.
12. The chromatography system of claim 10, wherein the at least one solution comprises at least one of an acid, a base and a salt solution.
13. The chromatography system of claim 10, further comprising a control system configured to: control operation of the low pressure pump for supplying the at least one solution and control the functioning of the switch valve capable of flowing the at least one solution.
14. The chromatography system of claim 13, wherein the control the flow rate of the at least one solution supplied by the at least one low pressure pump, the flow rate of the at least one solution determines concentration of the blended solution.
15. The chromatography system of claim 9 further comprising at least one sensor configured to measure characteristics of the blended solution received at the high pressure pump.
16. The chromatography system of claim 15, wherein a sensor of the at least one sensor is configured to measure a conductivity associated with the blended solution.
17. The chromatography system of claim 15, wherein a sensor of the at least one sensor is configured to measure a pH level associated with the blended solution.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments that may be practiced. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the embodiments, and it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that logical, mechanical and other changes may be made without departing from the scope of the embodiments. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken as limiting the scope of the invention.
[0017] As discussed in detail below, embodiments of a system for blending of solutions and a buffer solution is disclosed. In this system a switch valve is present that is capable of flowing one or more solutions, a low pressure pump for pumping the one or more solutions through the switch valve and a T-joint capable of receiving the one or more solutions through the low pressure pump and blending the one or more solutions with a buffer solution. A high pressure pump is present for collecting a blended solution.
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[0019] The solution in the container 104 flows through a switch valve 106 due to pumping pressure developed by a low pressure pump 108 connected to the switch valve 106. In an embodiment the switch valve 106 may be a quaternary valve that can switch between multiple solutions for instance the switch valve 106 switches to allow supply of the solution and the buffer solution interchangeably based on requirement. The switch valve 106 is capable of opening and closing faster so that switching between different solutions is possible. The solution pumped by the low pressure pump 108 is supplied to a T-joint 110. The T-joint 110 also receives the buffer solution from a container 112. The T-joint 110 is directly connected to the container 112 hence the buffer solution flows freely into the blending unit 110. In an embodiment a high pressure pump 114 may be configured to pump the buffer solution from the container 112 into the T-joint 110. In other ways the suction pressure created by the high pressure pump 114 may enable the buffer solution to flow from the container 112 into the T-joint 110. In other ways a difference between the pressure created by the low pressure pump 108 and the high pressure pump 114 creates the suction pressure for allowing the buffer solution to flow the container 112 into the T-joint 110. The pressure developed by the high pressure pump 114 can be varied based on requirement of the blended solution that needs to be prepared. In the T-joint 110 the solution and the buffer solution are blended or mixed to form a blended solution. The blended solution may be a buffer that is required for various purposes for instance for chromatography applications for purifying mixtures of proteins. However it may be envisioned that the buffer can be used for any other purposes as well. In an embodiment the T-joint 110 may be a magnetic stirrer that can blend the solution with the buffer solution. However it may be envisioned that the T-joint 110 may have any other structural and functional configuration or arrangement known in the art for performing the blending of the solutions.
[0020] For instance the container 112 may store water and the container 104 may store an acid. The low pressure pump 108 pumps at low pressure to supply the acid into the T-joint 110. The switch valve 106 opens to allow the acid to flow into the T-joint 110. The water present in the container 112 flows directly into the T-joint 110. In another instance the switch valve 106 may also switch its connection to allow the water to flow into the T-joint 110. Here the low pressure pump 108 can develop the pressure to pump the water into the T-joint 110. In an embodiment the T-joint may be a blending unit. The blending unit may blend the acid with water.
[0021] The blended solution pumped by the high pressure pump 114 is analyzed for determining its characteristics such as but not limited to pH, conductivity and so on. In an embodiment a sensor 116 and a sensor 118 may be present between the blending unit 110 and the high pressure pump 114. The sensor 116 may be a pH sensor to determine a pH level of the blended solution and the sensor 118 may be a conductivity sensor for determining the conductivity associated with the blended solution. In the event of any variation in the desired pH level and conductivity level associated with the blended solution, the flow rate of the solution through the low pressure pump 108 and the flow rate of the buffer solution from the container 112 to the T-joint 110 are also varied. The flow rate of the buffer solution may be controlled by varying the pressure developed by the high pressure pump 114. Further the flow rate of the solution present in the container 104 passing through the switch valve 106 can be varied by varying the pressure developed by the low pressure pump 108. As the sensors 116 and 118 are positioned at a low pressure side proximate to the low pressure pump 108 the operation or functioning of these sensors is not affected by any high pressure and thus monitoring the characteristics of the blended solution can be performed accurately. Even though only two sensors i.e. the sensor 116 and the sensor 118 are explained here and represented in
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[0023] The solution received in the T-joint 214 is mixed together to form a blended solution that is pumped by a high pressure pump 216. As the solutions and the buffer solution are mixed in the T-joint 214 at a low pressure side closer to the low pressure pump 210 they can be mixed well and determining the characteristics is more convenient. The high pressure pump 216 may create a pressure that is more than the low pressure pump 210. The blended solution is analyzed for determining its characteristics such as but not limited to pH, conductivity and so on. In an embodiment a sensor 218 and a sensor 220 may be present between the T-joint 214 and the high pressure pump 216. The sensor 218 may be a pH sensor to determine a pH level of the blended solution and the sensor 220 may be a conductivity sensor for determining the conductivity associated with the blended solution. In the event of any variation in the desired pH level and conductivity level associated with the blended solution, the flow rate of the solution through the low pressure pump 210 and the flow rate of the buffer solution from the container 208 to the T-joint 214 are also varied. The flow rate of the buffer solution through a direct connection between the container 208 and the T-joint 214 may be controlled by varying the pressure developed by the high pressure pump 216. Further the flow rate of one or more solutions present in any of the containers 202, 204 and 206, passing through the switch valve 212 can be varied by varying the pressure developed by the low pressure pump 210. As the sensors 218 and 220 are positioned at a low pressure side proximate to the low pressure pump 210 the operation or functioning of these sensors is not affected by any high pressure and thus monitoring the characteristics of the blended solution can be performed accurately. Even though only two sensors i.e. the sensor 218 and the sensor 220 are explained here and represented in
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[0025] Considering an example of the setup in
[0026] The operation and functioning of the switch valve 212, the low pressure pump 210, the sensors 218 and 220 and the high pressure pump 216 is controlled by a control system 222. The sensors 218 and 220 may provide feedback associated with the characteristics of the blended solution received from the T-joint 214 to the control system 222. Accordingly the control system 222 controls the functioning of the switch valve 212, the low pressure pump 210 and the high pressure pump 216 to vary its flow rate and the pressure developed for producing the blended solution. The characteristics of the blended solution such as a buffer solution used in chromatography needs to have desired buffering capacity for purification of any proteins otherwise can lead to lesser yields. The buffering capacity may be associated with multiple factors such as pKa values which correspond to pH value.
[0027] The blended solution as described before can be used for a chromatography application. The blended solution may be a buffer solution that is allowed to pass through a chromatography column.
[0028] From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that the above system for blending of solutions is disclosed. In this system as low pressure pumps are used to collect and deliver solutions to a blending unit through a switch valve, sensors placed between the low pressure pumps and a high pressure pump can determine the characteristics of the buffer solution. As a low pressure pump is used to pump the solution from the containers the switch valve can accommodate to supply the solution at a low flow rate. The mixing of the solutions occurs in a blending unit at a low pressure side closer to the low pressure pump. The sensors are present near to the low pressure pump so they are not affected by high pressure and thus characteristics of the blended solution can be conveniently and accurately determined. Further due to a direction connection between the container holding the buffer solution and the blending unit a major portion of the required buffer solution can be supplied through this connection and hence more time of the switch valve cycle time will be available for other solutions to be delivered through the switch valve and the low pressure pump. As the buffer solution is the major percentage of the blended solution formed and supplied through this direct connection a low pressure pump can be used to pump the other solutions into the blending unit. Due to the presence of the low pressure pump any desired flow rate of the solution through the switch valve can be accommodated. Moreover the low pressure pump enables the blending of solutions to occur at a low pressure environment.
[0029] This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any computing system or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.