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. 2024 Jul 16;96(30):12378–12386. doi: 10.1021/acs.analchem.4c01723

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Carbon- and chlorine-homologue distributions of CPs (A), COs (B), CdiOs (C), and CtriOs (D) of sewage sludge P1. Data were evaluated with CP-Hunter (left) and RASER (middle). Zoom factors, most abundant homologues (MAH, 100%), and proportions of different carbon-chain length classes are depicted. Relative abundance differences (right) of C10-, C12-, C14-, C16-, C18-, and C20-homologues with chlorine numbers nCl = 4 to 9 are compared. Differences in relative abundance of homologues which are out of scale are marked (*), and homologues that were not detected (n.d.) are indicated.