Swedish researchers have shown that carbon retention by sediment is highly temperature-sensitive and that a warmer climate would result in increased carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere.
The changing law of retention index with temperature from chromatographic thermal function resulted from the variation of the different entropy and enthalpy during the chromatographic separation.
The retention rates of Albumin bovine decreases when coagulation bath temperature increases, and first decreases, then increases when pre-evaporation time prolongs.