Chemical dehydration
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- The chemical dehydration is accomplished by slurrying the inorganic particulate material, such as, for example, silica in an inert low boiling hydrocarbon, such as, for example, hexane.
- The principle limitation of the new process compared to chemical dehydration is the required pressure drop of some 20 - 35% of feed pressure.
- 51 Chemical dehydration is suitable for rapid manual processing or machine processing, and is comparable to conventional dehydration for tissue morphology and staining reactions.
- About the Journal This journal is licensed to JSTOR by Botanical Society of America Rapid Chemical Dehydration of Plant Material for Light and Electron Microscopy with 2,2-Dimethoxypropane and 2,2-Diethoxypropane Chin Ho Lin, Richard H.
- Chemical dehydration of specimens with 2,2-dimethoxypropane (DMP) for paraffin processing of animal tissues: practical and economic advantages over dehydration in ethanol.
- Glutaraldehyde (GA) fixation for 2 hr and chemical dehydration was compared with short GA fixation (15 min) followed by cryofixation and freeze-drying (CF-FD).
- Rapid chemical dehydration of samples for electron microscopic examinations 80f LL Muller and TJ Jacks Acidified 2,2-dimethoxypropane was used to chemically dehydrate biologic tissues for examination in the electron microscope.
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