“…At Kfh = 150,000, Ksh = 100,000 and 1000,000, t0.95 linearly decreases from 69.8-71.5 min to 52.3-54.0 min with the increase in ms from 1 to 10 g. At Kfh = 150,000 and Ksh = 10,000, t0.95 linearly decreases from 74.0 to 59.8 min with the increase in ms from 2 to 10 g. At Kfh = 8,300, t0.95 values are not higher than 6 min meaning that equilibrium extraction can be conducted at any ms with low time expenses (Figure 3B). The trends are similar to those at Kfh = 150,000, except at Ksh = 100: t0.95 increases when increasing ms from 1 to 5 g followed by the decrease when ms is increased to 10 g. At Kfh = 150,000 and Ksh = 1000, t0.95 increases when increasing ms from 1 to 5 g followed by a slight decrease when ms is increased to 10 g. faster [31][32][33][34]. This is mainly caused by the decreased diffusion coefficients in headspace under vacuum conditions [35].…”