| 21. | Some thermal desorption systems recycle the carrier gas, thereby further reducing the volume of gaseous emissions.
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| 22. | It rarely happens without very high gas pressure since adsorbated state become unstable with respect to desorption.
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| 23. | In these cases, the sorbent tubes will have to be adjusted for desorption efficiency ( DE ).
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| 24. | The interfacial electrochemical kinetics can be further described quantitatively with a tunneling, diffusion, and desorption model.
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| 25. | Product desorption is also temperature-dependent, if the products are not bound to the ruthenium surface.
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| 26. | Examples are electrospray laser desorption ionization, matrix-assisted laser desorption electrospray ionization, and laser ablation electrospray ionization
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| 27. | Examples are electrospray laser desorption ionization, matrix-assisted laser desorption electrospray ionization, and laser ablation electrospray ionization
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| 28. | Equation 2 en 3 lead to conclude that the desorption rate is a function of the change in pressure.
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| 29. | In chemistry, especially chromatography, desorption is the ability for a chemical to move with the mobile phase.
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| 30. | Second, a pulsed laser irradiates the sample, triggering ablation and desorption of the sample and matrix material.
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