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Volatilized compounds, intensifying

Crushing. Byrskii et al. (8) used a vibration ball mill to study the volatile compounds released from a series of crushed polymers. They chose this method to intensify the mechanical degradation process and thus to increase the rate of volatile evolution from the polymer. For polymers such as polyethylene (PE) and polytetrafluoroethylene (FIFE), compound evolution rates are low from other methods of mechanical deformation hence, it is difficult to obtain mass spectra. Byl skii et al. used this technique to successfully obtain mass spectra of compounds from PE and PTFE and demonstrated the feasibility of the vibration ball mill for performing kinetic studies of mechanical degradation as a function of the amplitude of the vibration and duration of the grinding. [Pg.59]

Intensifying Flavor with Extracted or Volatilized Compounds... [Pg.33]

The majority of these materials are organic sulfur compounds that may also contain an odor intensifier. These chemicals are generally volatile liquids at room temperature with odors that are detectable at very low levels. Under normal battlefield conditions, these materials do not pose a serious danger to the life of an exposed individual and do not produce any permanent injury. Since approximately 0.2% of the population is unable to detect odors (anosmic), compositions may contain multiple malodorant components. [Pg.439]


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