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Spreading the wealth: Heating higher latitudes Figure 2 shows a net heat gain at low latitudes and net loss at mid to higher latitudes.
During 2 h heating, higher carbon content favours greater As III) and Fe(II) formation, while peak As III) formation (∼44 70%) occurs at relatively modest temperatures (300 °C) and diminishes at higher temperatures.
For the radiolabeling of the prosthetic group by conventional heating, higher amounts of radioactivity (40 to 100 GBq) were used to compensate for reduced RCY (58%) and prolonged reaction times.
It was previously reported that rapid "flash" heating (higher temperature and shorter time) using certain ILs to pretreat biomass is more efficient with regards to the carbohydrate yield and removal of lignin [ 25].
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