Ultrafine fibers produced by electrospinning often exhibit bead-on-string structures, which have generally been considered to be undesirable "by-products" or defects. Theoretical analysis in the literature predicted three types of instabilities for an electrically driven jet: the axisymmetric Rayleigh instability, the electric field-induced axisymmetric, and whipping instability. The process of bead formation revealed that the formation of a beaded structure resulted from axisymmetric deformation and flow of the jet. Applied voltage, solution surface tension, and conductivity (or jet charge density carried by the moving jet) were theoretically demonstrated to be important for jet axisymmetric instabilities. Experimental results revealed that these parameters influenced the formation of beaded fibers in the same manner as they did for the axisymmetric instabilities. As a result, the axisymmetric instabilities were considered to be the most likely mechanism of beaded fibers formation during electrospinning. POLYM. ENG. SCI., 45:704 -709, 2005.
This paper describes a method for the analysis of DON and its derivatives in wheat and barley using combination gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). The method has been designed for the analysis of large batch (100 g) samples and single kernels. The sensitivity of the method is 50 ppb (ng/g), and the precision in terms of percent standard deviation lies between 0.0 and 11.1. The percent recovery for 1, 5, and 10 µg/g (ppm) recovered from wheat is 97.2, 88.4 and 87.9% respectively. A comparison of methods was made between two laboratories using GC/EC and our method. There was no significant difference between the results of the two methods. The method is also applicable to 15-acetyldeoxynivalenol (15-ADON) as well as nivalenol (NIV). Standard curves constructed for DON, 15-ADON, and NIV show a linear relationship between 0.025 ng (limit of sensitivity) and 8 ng.
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