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Journal of Supercritical Fluids

Journal of Supercritical Fluids, Vol.134 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0896-8446 (Print) 

In this Issue (34 articles)

1 - 1 The 30(th) Year Special issue of the Journal of Supercritical Fluids Perspectives and Opinions on Current State and Future Directions
Kiran E, Brunner G, Smith RL, Cocero MJA, Welch A
2 - 11 Calculation of phase equilibria and their relation to separation with supercritical fluids
Brunner G
12 - 20 Aspects of solvent polarity and solvent properties in developing efficient systems for processing biomass with ionic liquid mixtures and supercritical CO2
Hiraga Y, Duereh A, Smith RL
21 - 27 Current theoretical opinions and perspectives on the fundamental description of supercritical fluids
Yoon TJ, Lee YW
28 - 32 Concerning the determination and predictive correlation of diffusion coefficients in supercritical fluids and their mixtures
Funazukuri T
33 - 40 Fluid properties at high pressures and temperatures: Experimental and modelling challenges
Mallepally RR, Bamgbade BA, Rowane AJ, Rokni HB, Newkirk MS, McHugh MA
41 - 50 Perspectives on molecular modeling of supercritical fluids: From equations of state to molecular simulations. Recent advances, remaining challenges and opportunities
Vega LF
51 - 60 Monte Carlo simulation studies of clathrate hydrates: A review
Tsimpanogiannis IN, Economou IG
61 - 70 Supercritical fluid chromatographic separation on preparative scale and in continuous mode
Johannsen M, Brunner G
71 - 79 Recovery of valuable components and inactivating microorganisms in the agro-food industry with ultrasound-assisted supercritical fluid technology
Koubaa M, Mhemdi H, Fages J
80 - 87 Prospects: Facing current challenges in high pressure high temperature process engineering with in situ Raman measurements
Braeuer AS
88 - 95 Current trends and opportunities for the applications of in situ vibrational spectroscopy to investigate the supercritical fluid processing of polymers
Ewing AV, Kazarian SG
96 - 105 In situ investigation of decomposing ammonia and ammonobasic solutions under supercritical conditions via UV/vis and Raman Spectroscopy
Steigerwald TG, Balouschek J, Hertweck B, Kimmel ACL, Alt NSA, Schluecker E
106 - 113 Supercritical reactors for the production of advanced bio-fuels: A review
Prieto MG, Montoya MF, Hegel PE, Pereda S
114 - 123 Hydrothermal biomass conversion: Quo vadis?
Kruse A, Dahmen N
124 - 132 Supercritical water processes: Future prospects
Cocero MJ
133 - 140 Enzymatic reactions in subcritical and supercritical fluids
Knez Z
141 - 149 Applications of supercritical technologies to CO2 reduction: Catalyst development and process intensification
Martin A, Navarrete A, Bermejo MD
150 - 156 Carbon dioxide utilization-Electrochemical reduction to fuels and synthesis of polycarbonates
Machado ASR, Nunes AVM, da Ponte MN
157 - 166 Foaming of polymers with supercritical fluids and perspectives on the current knowledge gaps and challenges
Di Maio E, Kiran E
167 - 175 Supercritical fluids for nanotechnology
Adschiri T, Yoko A
176 - 183 Synthesis of supported nanoparticles in supercritical fluids by supercritical fluid reactive deposition: Current state, further perspectives and needs
Turk M, Erkey C
184 - 196 Playing with chemistry in supercritical solvents and the associated technologies for advanced materials by design
Aymonier C, Philippot G, Erriguible A, Marre S
197 - 203 Supercritical fluid processing for metal-organic frameworks, porous coordination polymers, and covalent organic frameworks
Matsuyama K
204 - 213 Features of supercritical CO2 in the delicate world of the nanopores
Lopez-Periago AM, Domingo C
214 - 219 Towards ingredients by combining Supercritical Fluids with other processes
Perrut M, Perrut V
220 - 227 Impregnation via supercritical CO2-What we know and what we need to know
Weidner E
228 - 233 Aerogel production: Current status, research directions, and future opportunities
Smirnova I, Gurikov P
234 - 243 Supercritical fluid-assisted sprays for particle generation
Petermann M
244 - 251 Perspectives on the use of supercritical particle formation technologies for food ingredients
Temelli F
252 - 259 Green extraction processes, biorefineries and sustainability: Recovery of high added-value products from natural sources
Herrero M, Ibanez E
260 - 268 Perspectives on processing of high value lipids using supercritical fluids
Catchpole O, Moreno T, Montanes F, Tallon S
269 - 273 Challenges in the production of pharmaceutical and food related compounds by SC-CO2 processing of vegetable matter
Baldino L, Reverchon E
274 - 283 Current situation and perspectives in drug formulation by using supercritical fluid technology
Badens E, Masmoudi Y, Mouahid A, Crampon C