Reviewed by Yolanda Smith, B.Pharm. Although supercritical fluids were used as eluents for chromatographic separations in 1962, the term supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) was first used only ...
Using emulsion templating, a versatile method for producing porous materials, Cameron and colleagues at the University of Durham, UK, have developed improved techniques for producing cross-linked ...
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 ...
It's not a liquid. It's not a gas. It's a supercritical fluid. Although it looks like a liquid, it has unique properties that allow scientists to work with it in ways they can't with liquids.
High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) for enantiomeric separation of chiral active pharmaceutical ingredients took the drug industry by storm in the late 1990s. Drug companies needed a ...
This conference will bring together both academic researchers and industry to promote the application of supercritical fluids and to identify new opportunities to replace traditional solvent based ...
Supercritical fluid chromatography, or SFC, has been around for decades. During that time, the separation technique has fallen in and out of and back in favor. But it has consistently been relegated ...
Waters' Supercritical Fluid Extraction (SFE) systems extract chemical compounds using supercritical carbon dioxide instead of an organic solvent. Waters' Supercritical Fluid Extraction (SFE) systems ...
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 ...