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Lecture 47 - Supercritical Fluids

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Lecture 47 - Supercritical Fluids

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    1. Lecture 47 - Supercritical Fluids

    2. Beyond the Critical Point

    3. If T>Tc, gas can not be liquefied at any pressure

    4. Beyond the Critical Point

    6. Supercritical Fluids Have Unusual Properties 1. Densities are variable (like a gas) 2. Good solvents (like a liquid) 3. Viscosities are low (like a gas)

    7. Density of a SF

    8. Uses of SFs 1. Solvents in analytical chemistry 2. Solvents in the food industry 3. Miscellaneous applications

    9. Analyzing Soil

    10. Analyzing Soil

    11. problems... - analyte may take days to extract - other species are also extracted Solution? Use a supercritical fluid!

    12. Density of a SF

    13. Extraction Using a SF

    14. The Extraction Process

    16. Make the analyte more soluble in the fluid. 2. Make the fluid adsorb more strongly. How to maximize the extraction efficiency

    17. 1. Increase p

    18. 2. Use a different SF

    19. 3. Add a “co-solvent”

    20. Advantages of SFs

    21. Advantages of SFs

    22. Extraction from Water

    23. Other Applications of SFs 1. De-caffeination of coffee, tea The old way: acetone, benzene, ethanol, freons, pentane, hexane, CCl4, CHCl3, CH2Cl2

    24. Other Applications of SFs 1. De-caffeination of coffee, tea The modern way: (a) extract caffeine using SF CO2 (b) contact CO2 with water (c) discard water, recycle CO2

    25. Other Applications of SFs 2. Extraction of other foods - hops - fish oils - butter and eggs - potato chips

    26. 3. Making Ceramics

    27. 3. Making Ceramics Liquid Solvents ? many sizes of particles (not good) Solution? Rapid Expansion of Supercritical Solutions (RESS)

    28. 3. RESS

    29. 4. Supercritical Water Oxidation SF water (T>374oC, p>218 atm) H-bonds break! Kw << 1 x 10-14, non-polars are soluble H2O(SF) + waste ? CO2, N2, Cl-, SO4-2

    30. 5. Contracts I have Known... 1. Extraction of triethylamine from activated carbon. 2. Extraction of Cu, Cr and As from wood 3. Solubility of beclamethasone in SF CO2

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