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On-Site Detection of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) [PDF]
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are of interest in many different fields. Among them are food and fragrance analysis, environmental and atmospheric research, industrial applications, security or medical and life science.
Ruben Epping, Matthias Koch
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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in soils [PDF]
Soils may act as sources or sinks of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Many of the formed VOCs are produced by microorganisms, and it would be a challenge to investigate soil microbial communities by studying their VOC profile. Such “volatilomics” would have the advantage of avoiding extraction steps that are often a limit in genomic or proteomic ...
Heribert Insam, Martin S. A. Seewald
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Are Some Fungal Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Mycotoxins? [PDF]
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are carbon-compounds that easily evaporate at room temperature. Toxins are biologically produced poisons; mycotoxins are those toxins produced by microscopic fungi.
Joan W. Bennett, Arati A. Inamdar
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Health risk assessment of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in a refinery in the southwest of Iran using SQRA method [PDF]
Oil industries, such as oil refineries, are important sources of volatile organic compound production. These compounds have significant health effects on human health.
Ladan Khajeh Hoseini +3 more
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Volatile Organic Compounds are Ghosts for Organic Solar Cells [PDF]
All our efforts to demonstrate a multifunctional device – photovoltaic gas sensor (i.e. solar cell which show photovoltaic action depending on the gas / volatile organic compounds (VOC) in the surrounding atmosphere) yielded negative results ...
Prakash R. Somani +2 more
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Bioreactor contamination monitoring using off-gassed volatile organic compounds (VOCs). [PDF]
Metabolically active cells emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can be used in real time to non-invasively monitor the health of cell cultures. We utilized these naturally occurring VOCs in an adapted culture method to detect differences in culturing Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells with and without Staphylococcus epidermidis and Aspergillus ...
Linderholm AL +8 more
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Floral Scents and Fruit Aromas: Functions, Compositions, Biosynthesis, and Regulation
Floral scents and fruit aromas are crucial volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in plants. They are used in defense mechanisms, along with mechanisms to attract pollinators and seed dispersers. In addition, they are economically important for the quality of
Salma Mostafa +4 more
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Release of volatile organic compounds from natural rubber at different temperatures
The effects of different temperatures (80 ℃ and 130 ℃) and different vulcanization temperatures (130 ℃, 140 ℃, and 150 ℃) on volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of two natural rubbers (SVR 3 L and SPR 10#) were investigated by static headspace coupled with
CHEN Xin1 a, ZHANG Bo-yu1 b, WANG Dan-ling2, DU Zhen-xia1 b, WU You-ping1 a
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This work was designed to investigate the dynamic changes process of non-volatile organic compounds (n-VOCs) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in mulberries during different growth periods using UPLC-Q-Orbitrap-MS, HS-SPME-GC-MS, and HS-GC-IMS.
Shufang Wu +12 more
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The grain of 30 winter wheat cultivars differing in terms of their resistance to FHB (Fusarium head blight) was tested. The cultivars were grown in four variants of field trials established in a split-plot design: control without fungicides, chemical ...
Maciej Buśko +6 more
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