Comment on "Systematic Investigation of the Sorption Properties of Polyurethane Foams for Organic Vapors"
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This article gives a comment to a previous article entitled "Systematic investigation of the sorption properties of polyurethane foams for organic vapors."
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This article gives a comment to a previous article entitled "Systematic investigation of the sorption properties of polyurethane foams for organic vapors."
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Reprinted with permission from the Analytical Chemistry journal. Copyright 2007 American Chemical Society.
Abstract: A method was devised for combining experimental partition coefficients measured at different temperatures into a single regression correlation. The proposed method described the 265 experimental air-to-polyurethane ether adsorption coefficients reported by Kamprad and Goss (Kamprad, I.; Goss, K.-U. Anal. Chem. 2007, 79, 4222−4227) to within a standard deviation of 0.084 log units, which is comparable in descriptive ability to the four temperature-specific correlations determined from a regression analysis of the experimental data at each of the temperatures studied.
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Sprunger, Laura M.; Acree, William E. (William Eugene) & Abraham, M. H. (Michael H.).Comment on "Systematic Investigation of the Sorption Properties of Polyurethane Foams for Organic Vapors",
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