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Solubility of Isoniazid in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 2010
Solubility data of isoniazid in supercritical carbon dioxide are important in selecting the most appropriate supercritical methods for pharmaceutical material processing, such as the micronization of isoniazid or the production of isoniazid composites.
Heryanto, Rudi   +2 more
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Supercritical Carbon Dioxide: The "Greener" Solvent

Environmental Science & Technology, 1996
It's not toxic and it doesn't harm the ozone layer, but can supercritical CO2 do the job in major industrial applications?
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Supercritical carbon dioxide spray systems

Metal Finishing, 1997
Supercritical carbon dioxide as a viscosity reduction solvent was first commercialized in 1990. 1 The process is designed to overcome many of the issues facing the coatings industry today. Initially, reduction of air pollution was the sole goal, but as the technology develops, a myriad of other benefits are being recognized.
John Nicholas Argyropoulos   +2 more
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Solubility in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide

2006
Abbreviations Solubility Molecular Weight Nomenclature Other List of Solutes Introduction Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Solubility in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Measurements of Solubility in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Static Methods Dynamic Methods Modeling of Solubility in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide References Solubility Data Acenaphthene through
Jae-Jin Shim, Ram B. Gupta
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Experiments on Displacing Methane in Coal by Injecting Supercritical Carbon Dioxide

Energy & Fuels, 2018
Storage of carbon dioxide in coal seams can reduce the effect of carbon dioxide on human lives and enhance the production of methane. The phase of carbon dioxide changes into the supercritical state in deep coal seams.
Di Wu   +4 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Olefin Metathesis in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide.

ChemInform, 2001
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
Hisao Hori   +8 more
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Supercritical Carbon Dioxide-Assisted Decellularization of Aorta and Cornea.

Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods, 2017
Tissue engineering approaches utilize both natural and synthetic materials in the repair and regeneration processes. A naturally sourced material for this purpose is required to be free from any antigenic matter such as cells or cellular components ...
Selcan Guler   +3 more
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Carbonate reservoir interaction with supercritical carbon dioxide

International Petroleum Technology Conference, 2013
Abstract It is well known that with continued production from wet gas reservoirs, the reservoir pressure eventually falls below the dew point pressure leading to condensation and loss of gas productivity in the reservoir.
A. Gupta, Uchenna Odi, H. El-Hajj
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Radical polymerization in supercritical carbon dioxide—use of supercritical carbon dioxide as a mixing assistant

Chemical Engineering Science, 2005
Abstract In radical polymerization using a batch reactor, material concentrations and hot spots often appear in the reactor, which may have a bad influence on the polymer properties, and control of a reaction may become impossible, depending on the degree of the hot spots.
Meguru Kaminoyama   +3 more
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Supercritical Carbon Dioxide

2014
Carbon dioxide, dry ice (solid phase) [124-38-9] CO2 (MW 44.01) InChI = 1S/CO2/c2-1-3 InChIKey = CURLTUGMZLYLDI-UHFFFAOYSA-N (supercritical carbon dioxide is used as a solvent, reagent, and reaction medium) Physical Data mp: −56.6 °C; bp: −78.5 °C (sublimes); density: 1.977 kg m−3 (gas at 1 bar and 0 °C); crystal structure ...
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