The combination of supercritical fluid chromatography with chiral separation media offers several analytival advantages over traditional liquid chromatography techniques. By itself, supercritical ...
Supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) is a separation method that uses supercritical carbon dioxide as the mobile phase. Due to recent advancements in SFC instruments and column technologies, SFC ...
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.
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 ...
There are two general ways available to produce nanomaterials, as shown in the following figure. The first way is to start with a bulk material and then break it into smaller pieces using mechanical, ...
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 ...
Sébastien Rolle explores the practical barriers preventing wider adoption of SFE and SFC, and what instrument manufacturers ...
Sébastien Rolle is Market Manager Green Transformation at Shimadzu Europa GmbH, with expertise in green chromatographic ...
Supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) is a separation method that uses supercritical carbon dioxide as the mobile phase. Due to recent advancements in SFC instruments and column technologies, SFC ...
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