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12:01:09 From Don Weekes : Hello, Eugenia! I have worked with EMSL for many years.
13:01:37 From Don Weekes : Semi-volatile soot refers to carbonaceous particles that are partially burned and can dissolve in solvents used in analytical methods. These particles are often found in the combustion of hydrocarbon fuels and can contain various organic compounds.
Composition: Semi-volatile soot can dissolve in solvents during analysis, which can lead to significant losses in sample integrity.
13:03:29 From Don Weekes : https://eaalab.com/wp-content/uploads/2 ... -14-21.pdf THE LIMITATIONS OF USING THE ASTM 6602-13 METHOD FOR THE ANALYSIS OF WILDFIRE AND STRUCTURE FIRE RESIDUES
13:09:30 From Spurgeon : The example zone A & B data are lognormally distributed, do GM & GSD are the descriptive parameters.
