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The combined supernatants were evaporated with rotary evaporator at 38 40°C until dryness.
Molybdenum and selenium were evaporated with e-beam evaporator and effusion cell, respectively.
The extracts were evaporated with a rotary evaporator for removal of hexane.
At this point, all the liquids in vials were evaporated with only the dye remaining on the inner surface of the vials.
Traces of ethanol in the samples were evaporated with a critical point dryer (HCP-2, Hitachi) and then coated with gold palladium particles using a sputter coater (Cressington 108).
Silver, gold, and copper were evaporated with a rate of 0.2 nm/s.
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After completion of reaction solvent was evaporated with rota evaporator and residue obtained was filtered and washed thoroughly with water.
The supernatant was evaporated with a rotary evaporator (Buchi Rotavapor-Re-124, Flawil, Switzerland) at 38 40°C.
The fraction containing PCBs (8 50 min) was evaporated with a rotary evaporator to ca. 2 mL.
Unsaponifiable fraction was extracted three times by diethyl ether (100 mL), washed three times by water (100 mL) and the solvent was evaporated with vacuum rotary evaporator (Buchi Laboratortechnik, Flawil, Switzerland).
The remaining aqueous layer was evaporated with a rotary evaporator to get rid of any residual methylene chloride, and re-diluted to 250 ml with water and designated Fraction B. The methylene chloride extract was then evaporated to dryness, and the residue was re-dissolved in 250 ml of acetone (Fraction C).
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