نتایج جستجو برای: volatile organic compound

تعداد نتایج: 351287  

2014
Armando Durazo Shane A. Snyder

The presence and transformation of volatile halogenated organics in wastewaters after treatment with monochloramine have been examined using an Agilent 7890A GC coupled to an Agilent 7700x ICP-MS. The element-specific bromine and iodine content in this diverse set of organic species have been determined using compound-independent calibrations (CICs) that are based on the elemental responses obt...

2014
Jeong-Hyeon Ahn Jan E. Szulejko Ki-Hyun Kim Yong-Hyun Kim Bo-Won Kim

Many classes of odorants and volatile organic compounds that are deleterious to our wellbeing can be emitted from diverse cooking activities. Once emitted, they can persist in our living space for varying durations. In this study, various volatile organic compounds released prior to and during the pan frying of fish (mackerel) were analyzed at three different cooking stages (stage 1 = raw (R), ...

2010
N. V. Kostesha T. S. Alstrøm C. Johnsen K. A. Nielsen J. O. Jeppesen J. Larsen M. H. Jakobsen A. Boisen

In the framework of the research project ‘Xsense’ at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) we are developing a simple colorimetric sensor array which can be useful in detection of explosives like DNT and TNT, and identification of volatile organic compounds in the presence of water vapor in air. The technology is based on an array of chemo-responsive dyes immobilized on a solid support. Upo...

1997
M. J. Barcelona M. E. Caughey R. V. Krishnamurthy D. M. Shaw K. Maas

The focus of this work was the evaluation of analytical methods to determine and characterize fractions of subsurface organic matter. Major fractions of total organic carbon (TOC) include: particulate organic carbon (POC) in aquifer material, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and both volatile (VOC) and non-volatile (NVOC) organic carbon sub-fractions. POC makes up the bulk of TOC in contaminated ...

Journal: :journal of research in health sciences 0
rohollah maghsoodi moghadam abdulrahman bahrami farshid ghorbani hossein mahjub dariush malaki

background: volatile organic compounds (vocs) are human-made chemicals widely spread in the environment and produced by petrochemical industries and petroleum refineries. the aim of this research was to evaluate the distribution of vocs in the ambient air of mahshahr petrochemical complex, iran. methods: this study was a cross-sectional research performed in 2009. we used the method numbered 15...

2015
N. N. Andreev Yu. I. Kuznetsov A. N. Frumkin

This paper presents an analytical review of data on the interaction of volatile corrosion inhibitors with the atmosphere, vaporization processes, methods of experimental and computational estimation of the vapor pressure of organic compounds, and effects of vaporization conditions and compound structure on vapor pressure.

Journal: :Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2021

Abstract. The emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from chemical products (VCPs) – specifically personal care products, cleaning agents, coatings, adhesives, and pesticides are emerging as the largest source petroleum-derived carbon in US cities. Previous work has shown that ambient concentration markers for most VCP categories correlates strongly with population density, except VOCs ...

2015
Dipak Mainali

Acrylic-based coatings are produced in formulations to suit all the major markets within the coatings industry. Industrial, decorative, printing inks, powder, and wall coverings are some of the market areas where acrylic-based coatings are widely used. Water emulsion and film-forming acrylic-based coatings are of particular importance due to their relative high performance and extremely low vol...

2016
Eric Dunlop ERIC DUNLOP

Abstract. Benzene is a volatile organic compound: when it contaminates a river, some of the substance will evaporate as it flows through. We examine the volumetric flow rate to find how volatilization affects the concentration levels of benzene as the substance flows through several consecutive sections of a river, using a specific example to illustrate the general method.

Journal: :Journal of microbiological methods 2014
Chris Callewaert Benjamin Buysschaert Els Vossen Veerle Fievez Tom Van de Wiele Nico Boon

A novel artificial sweat composition, Skin Community Interaction simulation, designed to mimic the human axillary sweat, was compared to other artificial sweat compositions. Axillary microbiota grown in the novel composition closely resembled the original community. Volatile organic compound analysis showed good correlations with in vivo axillary (mal)odor components.

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