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Biofiltration of volatile organic compounds

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2005
The removal of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from contaminated airstreams has become a major air pollution concern. Improvement of the biofiltration process commonly used for the removal of odorous compounds has led to a better control of key parameters, enabling the application of biofiltration to be extended also to the removal of VOCs. Moreover,
Luc, Malhautier   +3 more
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Microbial sensors for volatile compounds

Biochimie, 1980
A microbial sensor consisting of immobilized microorganisms, a gas permeable membrane, and an oxygen electrode was prepared for the continuous determination of methyl alcohol. Immobilized methyl alcohol utilizing bacteria was employed for the sensor. The response time of the sensor was within 10 min by the steady-state method. A linear relationship was
I, Karube   +3 more
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VOLATILE COMPOUNDS FROM Haplophyllum myrtifolium

Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2001
The volatile fractions of the petroleum ether extract and of the alkaloid extract ofHaplophyllum myrtifoliumBoiss., endemic to Turkey, were trapped by using the Solid Phase Micro Extraction (SPME) technique and analyzed by GC/MS. Forty-seven compounds were characterized from the petroleum ether extract of the aerial parts with β-caryophyllene (14.6 %),
Saglam, H   +4 more
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Volatile Organic Compounds and Microorganisms

CRC Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 1976
(1976). Volatile Organic Compounds and Microorganisms. CRC Critical Reviews in Microbiology: Vol. 4, No. 4, pp. 333-382.
Guenther Stotzky   +2 more
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Volatile Compounds from Melicope obscura

Chemistry & Biodiversity, 2010
AbstractTo evaluate the interpopulation variability of volatile compounds in Melicope obscura, four samples representing four populations were collected all over the distribution area of the species in Reunion Island (Indian Ocean). The samples were extracted by hydrodistillation, and analyzed using GC/FID and GC/MS techniques. The study revealed that,
Smadja, Jacqueline   +3 more
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Soil volatile fungistasis and volatile fungistatic compounds

Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2004
Abstract Fungistasis is a widespread phenomenon that can be mediated by soil microorganisms and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The relationship between soil microorganisms and VOCs is still unclear, however, and many fungistatic compounds remain to be identified.
Xu Chuankun   +3 more
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Volatile Organic Compounds

2006
The pamphlet explains the chemical qualities of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), sources of particulate emission, health and environmental effects, and monitoring trends. There is a brief summation about what is being done about volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The health effects on humans is noted.
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Volatile compounds from garlic

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1989
Comparaison des constituants de l'huile essentielle obtenue par 3 techniques de distillation et analysee par chromatographie gazeuse en colonne capillaire et spectrometrie de ...
Tung Hsi Yu   +2 more
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Plant Volatile Compounds in Growth

2017
Plants synthesise volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in various tissues against stresses regarding herbivores, plant viruses, pathogens, temperature, humidity, light ozone, food usability, etc., and for physiologic processes such as plant development, seed formation and germination, pollination and fruit ripening.
Altindal D., Altindal N.
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Volatile Organic Compounds

Ioanna Katsikantami   +1 more
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