A supercritical fluid refers to a state in which the temperature and pressure of a substance exceed its critical point, where no distinction exists between liquid and gas phases. Traditionally, it has ...
The analysis of polymers and supercritical fluids is possible using the Supercritical Fluid analysis model of the Golden Gate TM ATR System. The Supercritical Fluid model has a small volume and is ...
Diffusion coefficients in supercritical fluids are critical parameters that characterise mass transport within these unique media. Owing to the tunable density and solvent power of supercritical ...
Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC) techniques represent an evolving analytical separation method that harnesses the unique properties of supercritical fluids—predominantly carbon dioxide—to ...
A long-lasting non-equilibrium phase coexistence in supercritical fluids has been observed by a Korean research team. A team of researchers led by Professor Gunsu S. Yun from POSTECH’s Department of ...
Crystec Limited (CrystecPharma) is delighted to announce a strategic partnership with Joel Hi-Tech, China’s leading supercritical fluid extraction technology company. By combining Joel Hi-Tech’s ...
The temperature and pressure inside Jupiter range from about -100°c near the edge to about 15,000°c and 50m times the Earth’s atmospheric pressure in the middle. Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are similar ...
KYOTO, Japan –Kobe Steel Ltd. and Dainippon Screen Mfg. Co. Ltd. today announced a partnership to jointly develop next-generation semiconductor fabrication systems using supercritical fluid technology ...
Much of the world’s electricity comes from turbines powered by steam created by the heat from nuclear reactors, solar collectors, and burning fossil fuels. Most of those turbines and power plants use ...
A research team lays down the foundation for the expansion of supercritical fluid applications research. A long-lasting non-equilibrium phase coexistence in supercritical fluids has been observed by a ...
Supercritical fluids show certain properties that are used to advantage in chromatographic separations: No liquid/gas phase boundary and therefore no surface tension Solute solubility increases with ...