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All of the volatile compounds were dissolved in dichloromethane at a concentration of 100 mM, and 10 μL of the volatile solutions were adsorbed on cotton swabs and individually enclosed in a large glass vessel (1000 cm) containing an Arabidopsis plant.
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The formaldehyde volatile solution was prepared by diluting formaldehyde by distilled water until the 0.1 mol dm−3 solution was achieved.
The 100 mL formaldehyde volatile solution was put into the Petri dish at the bottom of the closed pot.
Aliquots (0.1 mL) of each volatile solution were placed into individual filter paper (3.5 × 3.5 cm) placed on the inverted lid of each Petri dish; the lids were closed and sealed with parafilm.
Aliquots (5 mL) of each volatile solution were placed into individual filter paper (3.5 × 3.5 cm) placed on the inverted lid of each Petri dish which were subsequently placed inside the plastic containers.
The main cause for ion suppression is a change in the spray droplet solution properties caused by the presence of non-volatile or less volatile solutes.
When the meniscus of a polymer solution with a volatile solvent recedes over a wettable substrate, a polymer layer is deposited onto it.
This technique requires only a simple apparatus, high-pressure gas source, and a concentrated polymer solution in a volatile solvent.
First, the volatile trap solutions were filtered with a 0.45 µm DISMIC-25cs cellulose filter.
The concentrations of chloride ion (Cl−) and sulfate ion in the volatile trap solutions were measured using an ion chromatograph (Dionex, DX-100) at Kyushu University, after the following treatments.
Here we show a systematic study of the effect of vapor on the surface tension and in particular, a surprising observation that the vapor, not the liquid, plays a dominant role in determining the surface tension of a range of common volatile organic solutions.
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