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24.5 References




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This article is from the Chemistry FAQ, by Bruce Hamilton B.Hamilton@irl.cri.nz with numerous contributions by others.

24.5 References



[1] Reactions in Supercritical Fluids
L.Boock, B.Wu, C.LaMarca, M.Klein, and S.Paspek
Chemtech. December 1992. p.719-723.

[2] Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Chromatography
B.A.Charpentier and M.R.Sevenants
Amer.Chem.Soc. Symposium Series v.366 (1988) ISBN 0841214697

[3] Supercritical Fluid Science and Technology
K.P.Johnston and M.L.Penninger
Amer.Chem.Soc. Symposium Series v.406 (1989) ISBN 0841216789

[4] Supercritical Fluid Engineering Science: Fundamentals and Applications
E.Kiran, J.F.Brennecke
Amer.Chem.Soc. Symposium Series v.514 (1993) ISBN 0-8412-2513-3

[5] Solving Process Problems with Supercritical Extraction
J.Via, L.T.Taylor
Chemtech. November 1993. p.38-44.

[6] The Use of Supercritical Fluids in the Isolation of Natural Products
C.D.Bevan and P.S.Marshall
Natural Products Reports, 1994. p.451-466.

[7] Supercritical Chemistry: Synthesis with a Spanner.
M.Poliakoff and S.Howdle
Chemistry in Britain. February 1995. p.118-121

[8] Proceedings of the International Symposium on Supercritical Fluids
- 2nd (1991) Baltimore. USA. ( proceedings edited by M.A.McHugh,
published by John Hopkins University. Baltimore. MD21218 )
- 3rd (1994) Strasbourg. France. ( proceedings published by Institut
National Polytechnique de Lorraine. ISBN 2-905267-23-8 ).

 

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