volatilization in English

noun volatilization (Amer.)

[vol·a·til·i·za·tion || vɑ‚lətlə'zeɪʃn /vɒ‚lætɪlaɪ'z-]

making or causing to be volatile, causing to volatilize (also volatilisation)

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1. Aerobic biodegradation and volatilization appear to be the main removal processes.

2. Routes of loss and degradation include runoff, volatilization, photolysis and aerobic and anaerobic biodegradation.

3. Volatilization and decomposition data are given for two polymer derivatives used as fuel oil additives.

4. Volatilization is much less extensive in soil than water, owing to sorption of the compounds to soil clays and organic matter.

5. In a distillation unit benzoic acid is continuously separated from the acidified sample stream by volatilization into a stream of nitrogen.

6. Analytical Chemistry by Frederick Pearson Treadwell (1904) " to be destroyed at a lowel temperature th n would otherwise be the case, and the danger of losing Bromins by volatilization is avoided

7. The carrier distillation technique used for selective volatilization of trace metals in U3O8 with d.c. arc excitation is adapted for the release of analytes from the solid sample into the ICAP source by inductively heating the sample.

8. The significant fate processes of acrolein in surface water are reversible hydration, biodegradation by acclimatized microorganisms and volatilization (Bowmer and Higgins, 1976; Tabak et al., 1981; Irwin, 1987; Haag et al., 1988b; Howard, 1989; ATSDR, 1990; Springborn Laboratories, 1993).

9. A small part in the soil can be volatilized, especially in the warm season, and so may be considered a plausible alternative mechanism for transport in addition to volatilization and advective transport of vapor identified in the literature.

10. 2.3.1.2 Water The significant fate processes of acrolein in surface water are reversible hydration, biodegradation by acclimatized microorganisms and volatilization (Bowmer and Higgins, 1976; Tabak et al., 1981; Irwin, 1987; Haag et al., 1988b; Howard, 1989; ATSDR, 1990; Springborn Laboratories, 1993).