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== [[Supercritical Fluid Chromatography]] ==
== [[Supercritical Fluid Chromatography]] ==
*Can be used for Analytic Chemistry, or in [[Simulated Moving Bed Chromatography]] at an industrial scale
*Can be used for Analytic Chemistry, or in [[Simulated Moving Bed Chromatography]] at an industrial scale for purification/separation of desirable (or in the case of Decaffeination etc, undesirable) Compounds


== [[Dry Cleaning]] ==
== [[Dry Cleaning]] ==
*Unlike other solvents sCO2 has virtually no toxicity (short of it being an [[Asphyxiant Hazard]] ) so Disposal/Handling concerns are far less
*Unlike other solvents, sCO2 has virtually no toxicity (short of it being an [[Asphyxiant Hazard]] ) so Disposal/Handling concerns are far less


==Extraction==  
==Extraction==  

Revision as of 02:29, 12 August 2025

Basics

Uses

Blowing Agent

  • Involves dissolving sCO2 into the material, then rapidly depressurizing it to form a foam
  • Need to look into this further for more specific details

Chemical Synthesis

  • Need to look into this for specifics, but essentially using CO2 as the solvent for the reaction
  • Of interest to the Pharmaceutical Industry, as the Product may be "precipitated" by expanding the mixture out of a nozzle, leaving a fine dry product akin to Spray Drying

Supercritical Fluid Chromatography

  • Can be used for Analytic Chemistry, or in Simulated Moving Bed Chromatography at an industrial scale for purification/separation of desirable (or in the case of Decaffeination etc, undesirable) Compounds

Dry Cleaning

  • Unlike other solvents, sCO2 has virtually no toxicity (short of it being an Asphyxiant Hazard ) so Disposal/Handling concerns are far less

Extraction

  • Supercritical fluid extraction is very common in the Essential Oil Industry (for Fragrances / Food Additives ) ( And also in the Cannabis Industry for High Value High Purity Oils/Resins/Waxes )
  • It is effective, and also has little risk of contamination since simply depressurizing the mixture separates out the CO2 (which can then be collected and recycled)
  • Main issue is initial cost of equipment
  • It is also used for Decaffeination

As a Working Fluid

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