Cyclo-octasulfur in swine manure.
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Pale-yellowish white needles were isolated from a rotten mixture of swine urine and feces by vacuum distillation and identified to be <I>cyclo</I>-octasulfur by means of mass spectrometry and other methods. This is the first time that this compound has been detected in swine manure.
- 公益社団法人 日本化学会の論文
著者
-
YASUHARA Akio
Division of Chemistry and Physics, National Institute for Environmental Studies
-
FUWA Keiichiro
Division of Chemistry and Physics, National Institute for Environmental Studies
-
JIMBU Masayuki
Department of Animal Genetics, National Institute of Animal Industry
-
Nagai Sumio
Division of Chemistry and Physics, National Institute for Environmental Studies
関連論文
- Identification of Odorous Compounds in Heated Swine Feces
- Variation in Concentration of Odorous Components of Pig Feces with Growth
- Cyclo-octasulfur in swine manure.
- Quantification of phenols in gas from rotten liquid swine manure by computer-controlled gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.
- Odor and volatile compounds in liquid swine manure. II. Steam-distillable substances.