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desorb /de·sorb/ (de-sorb´) to remove a substance from the state of absorption or adsorption. desorb to remove a substance from the state of absorption or adsorption. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The clean adsorbent is then returned to the adsorber, while a stream of air in which styrene has been concentrated 20-fold flows from the desorber to a catalytic oxidizer. Pyrolysis occurred in the thermal desorber of the PeakMaster, and the resulting volatiles were swept onto a Tenax trap, then desorbed onto the head of the GC column. The Clarus 600 GC features a redesign of the conventional GC oven and when coupled to four other products in the PerkinElmer GC product line - the TurboMatrix(TM) Headspace/Headspace Trap Samplers, the TurboMatrix Thermal Desorbers, the Clarus 600 Mass Spectrometer and TotalChrom(R) 6. |
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