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Monthly Archives: February 2012
AP-101 – Extractions of Binder from Powder Injected Metals Using Supercritical Fluids
Supercritical fluids and in particular supercritical carbon dioxide have shown to be a viable technology for a variety of extractions. While process conditions require high pressures, technological advances have now made it feasible to acquire such equipment for the undergraduate … Continue reading
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AP-102 – Effect of Operating Conditions on Static/Dynamic Extraction of Peanut Oil Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
Supercritical fluid extraction was successfully used to extract peanut oil from peanuts at temperatures between 40 and 80 °C and pressures of 5000-7000 psi. Static/dynamic cycling was used with a 10 minute static soak time, followed by a 10 minute … Continue reading
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AP-103 – Solubilities of Substituted Phenols in Supercritical Fluid Carbon Dioxide
Substituted phenols are an important class of compounds having widespread use (germicides, disinfectants, ingredients in fuel, etc.). In this work, the solubilities of selected substituted phenols (2,5-dimethylphenol, 2,4,6-trimethylphenol,2,3,5-trimethylphenol, 4-phenylphenol, 4-tertbutylphenol) in binary (single solute + SCF CO2) and ternary (two … Continue reading
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AP-104 – Positive-Tone Resist for Supercritical CO2 Processing
Carbon dioxide is widely recognized today as a “Green Chemistry” solvent. The unique physical and chemical properties of carbon dioxide in its supercritical state, namely the absence of surface tension, low viscosity, high diffusivity, and easily tunable solvent strength provide … Continue reading
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AP-105 – Economic Feasibility Study on the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Edible Oils
Supercritical carbon dioxide extraction is currently used in several food and pharmaceutical manufacturing applications. Its “greener” nature makes it a desirable option when compared with traditional organic solvent extractions. The purpose of this work is to compare the cost of … Continue reading
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AP-106 – Crystal Doping Aided by Rapid Expansion of Supercritical Solutions
The purpose of this study was to test the utility of rapid expansion of supercritical solution (RESS) based cocrystallizations in inducing polymorph conversion and crystal disruption of chlorpropamide (CPD). CPD crystals were recrystallized by the RESS process utilizing supercritical carbon … Continue reading
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AP-107 – Solubilities of Substituted Phenols in Supercritical Fluid Carbon Dioxide
Substituted phenols are an important class of compounds having widespread use (germicides, disinfectants, ingredients in fuel, etc.) There is little information in the literature regarding the solubilities of phenols in SCF CO2. Accurate and precise solubility data for the compounds … Continue reading
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AP-109 – Design and process aspects of laboratory scale SCF particle formation systems
Consistent production of solid drug materials of desired particle and crystallographic morphologies under cGMP conditions is a frequent challenge to pharmaceutical researchers. The purpose of this article is therefore to provide the information and resources necessary for startup research involving … Continue reading
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AP-110 – Low-Temperature Growth of Carbon Nanotubes from the Catalytic Decomposition of Carbon Tetrachloride
Of the variety of methods used to synthesize CNTs(carbon nanotubes), metalencapsulated dendrimers represent a particularly attractive catalyst for nanotube growth. For such nanocomposite growth, our synthetic strategy has been to find a method to control the size and distribution of … Continue reading
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AP-111 – Supercritical Fluid Facilitated Growth of Copper and Aluminum Oxide Nanoparticles
Within the last five years, there has been an explosion of research in supercritical fluids; more recent reports are now exploiting this medium for nanomaterials synthesis. An important goal for undergraduate curricula should be the constant upgrading of content to … Continue reading
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AP-112 – Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extraction of Mitragyna Speciosa
Mitragyna speciosa is a narcotic plant but with specific medicinal importance. The main components of the leaves of M. speciosa are indole alkaloids. Previous scientific researches have shown that the alkaloidal extracts possess very potent anti-inflammatory, analgesic and opioid properties. … Continue reading
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AP-113 – Evaluating biomass reactions with cosolvents/CO2 under subcritical and supercritical conditions
Cellulose and corn stover were subjected to a reaction with polar cosolvents (methanol and water)/CO2 at subcritical and supercritical conditions. Resulting products from a cellulose reaction at 300oC analyzed by GCMS consisted of a mixture of organic acids, sugars, and … Continue reading
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AP-114 – Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extraction of Catharanthus roseus
Catharantrus roseus is a well-known medicinal plant belonging to the family Apocynaceae. It is regarded as a rich source of pharmaceutically important indole alkaloids that are used as antitumor, hypotensive and antiarrhythmic agents. Among the indole alkaloids, vinblastine and vincristine … Continue reading
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AP-115 – Toward the Direct Synthesis of Alane: Hydrogenation Studies of
Aluminum in Supercritical Fluid Media
Aluminum hydride (alane) has received a great deal of interest in recent years due its possible use as a hydrogen storage material. Alane contains 10.1 weight % hydrogen which meets the 2015 target set by the DOE of 9 weight … Continue reading
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AP-161 – Oil of Catnip by Supercritical Fluid Extraction
Dr. James Louey, Nathan Petersen, Dennis Salotti, Heather Shaeffer Chemistry Department, Sacred Heart University 5151 Park Avenue, Fairfield, CT 06432-1000 Dr. Kenneth James, Supercritical Fluid Technologies, Inc. One Innovation Way, Suite 303, Newark, Delaware 19711; Tel: 302-738-3420 x201; Fax: 302-738-4320; … Continue reading
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