Fig. 1. Diagram of an airtight container used of measuring the concentration of gaseous ClO2.
Fig. 2. Concentration of gaseous chlorine dioxide (ClO2) at 43% RH in an airtight container (1.8 L) held at 25 for up to 1 h.
Fig. 3. Concentration of gaseous chlorine dioxide (ClO2) at 43% (○), 85% (□), or 100% (△) RH in an airtight container (1.8 L) held at 25°C for up to 1 h.
Fig. 4. Concentration of gaseous chlorine dioxide (ClO2) at 4°C (○), 12°C (□), and 25°C (△) in an airtight container (1.8 L) held at 43, 85, or 100% RH for up to 1 h.
Fig. 5. Concentration of gaseous chlorine dioxide (ClO2) at 43% (○), 85% (□), or 100% (△) RH in an airtight container (1.8 L) held at 25°C for 10 min.
Fig. 6. Concentration of gaseous chlorine dioxide (ClO2) at 43% (○), 85% (□), and 100% (△) RH in an airtight container (1.8 L) held at 4°C or 12°C for 30 min. Gaseous ClO2 vaporized spontaneously from various volume of aqueous ClO2.
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