2018
DOI: 10.15826/analitika.2018.22.2.007
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Non-laboratory express gas-chromatographic method of human breath analysis with automated graduation

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“…One of them is the ease of changing the indium oxidation state within a significant range without structure restructuring and the occurrence of electronic exchange between them: In 2+ – In + + In 3+ . The second factor is the presence of indium oxide which is obtained by the sol–gel method of the complex structural defects in the form of oxygen vacancies in interaction with partially reduced states of indium (In 2+ , In + ). Such defects are effective centers of adsorption and catalysis, which proceeds according to the associative mechanism through the formation of intermediate complexes from adsorbed molecules and oxygen…”
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“…One of them is the ease of changing the indium oxidation state within a significant range without structure restructuring and the occurrence of electronic exchange between them: In 2+ – In + + In 3+ . The second factor is the presence of indium oxide which is obtained by the sol–gel method of the complex structural defects in the form of oxygen vacancies in interaction with partially reduced states of indium (In 2+ , In + ). Such defects are effective centers of adsorption and catalysis, which proceeds according to the associative mechanism through the formation of intermediate complexes from adsorbed molecules and oxygen…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28,29 For acetone, 1 ppm = 2.54 mg/m 3 . 27 We prepared vapors of acetone with concentrations of 0.1, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 5, and 50 ppm in equilibrium with a solution of acetone in distilled water according to the procedure described. 27,30 We used an aqueous solution of acetone with a concentration of ∼10 −4 mg/cm 3 to obtain the desired concentrations of the equilibrium vapor of acetone in a closed vessel and used the Henry coefficient for this level of concentrations of aqueous acetone solutions.…”
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