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Major dehydration reactions are indicated by A (lawsonite breakdown), B (zoisite breakdown), and C (amphibole breakdown).
Shaded in light blue and yellow denote depth intervals of major dehydration for Hokkaido and Kii, respectively.
The major constituent minerals of AOC at the pressure-temperature condition beneath the Arima area (i.e., 1.5 to 2.4 GPa and 400°C to 500°C, including uncertainty in the estimates), where major dehydration of AOC occurs, are amphibole (22% to 48% in modal composition), lawsonite (22% to 36%), chlorite (0% to 13%), and epidote (9% to 22%; Schmidt and Poli 1998).
Our patient presented with primary adrenal insufficiency at the age of 3 weeks, diagnosed on account of major dehydration.
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Our results suggest that olefin formation is the major process in butanol dehydration on γ-Al2O3, and the Cβ–H bond cleavage is the RDS in the unimolecular dehydration process.
If more than one alkene can be formed in a dehydration, the major product is usually the product with the most highly substituted double bond (Saytzeff's rule).
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