AZOM: Studying Polymers and Supercritical Fluids with a Low Volume FTIR Accessory
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 ...
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 ...
Supercritical fluids are crucial to understand giant planets such as Jupiter and Neptune, where similar states of matter may reign. A study now published in Nature Communications brings remarkable ...
Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC) techniques represent an evolving analytical separation method that harnesses the unique properties of supercritical fluids—predominantly carbon dioxide—to ...
Liquids, gases and plasmas are called fluids. A fluid can be compressible or incompressible. Fluids whose volume cannot be reduced by applying pressure are called incompressible fluids. Liquids are incompressible fluids, but gases are not. Density ρ of a substance is defined as mass per unit volume. ρ = m V.
Researchers including those from the University of Tokyo build on past studies and introduce new methods to explore the nature and role of subsurface fluids including water in the instances and ...
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