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10th European Meeting on Supercritical Fluids

Reactions, Materials and Natural Products Processing

General Summary

 

 

 

Plenary Sessions

 

 

 

Plenary 1

Plenary 2

Plenary 3

 

 


MATERIALS PROCESSING  (M)

Mn :

Specialty Materials

Mc :

Catalyst, Porous Media & Membrane Design

Mo :

Particle Design  (organic compounds)

Mi :

Particle Design  (inorganic compounds)


 

NATURAL PRODUCTS  processing (N)

N :

Natural


 

REACTIONS  (R)

Rc :

Chemicals

Rw :

Hydrothermal 

Rb :

Biological Reactions


 

PROCESSES & TECHNOLOGY (P)

Pr :

Radioactive material processing

Pw :

Sub-critical Water  Extraction

Pi :

Ionic Liquids

Pv :

Various  Processes


 

PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES (T)

T :

Physico-Chemical

 


MATERIALS PROCESSING  (M)

 

Plenary 2

UNDERSTANDING AND EXPLOITING Tg REDUCTION FOR SURFACE AND BULK MODIFICATION OF POLYMERS WITH CO2.

Tomasko D.-L., Liu D., Yang Y., Lee L.-J., Lannutti J.-J., The Ohio State University, Columbus (USA), Verreck G., Arien T. and Brewster M. , Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical R & D, Beerse (Belgium)

 

Mn : Specialty Materials

 

Mn1

SELF-ASSEMBLED SILANE MONOLAYERS ON THE SURFACE OF NANOMETRIC PARTICLES OBTAINED USING SUPERCRITICAL TREATMENT.

Domingo C., Loste E., Garcia C. and Lopez-Periago A.-M., ICMAB, Barcelona (Spain)

 

Mn2

THE STRUCTURE AND MORPHOLOGY OF METAL-POLYMER NANOCOMPOSITES MADE IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

Said-Galiyev E., Nikitin L.,  Khokhlov A., A.N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds, Moscow,  Shtykova E., Volkov V., Dembo C., Institute of Cristallography, Moscow and Lebedeva O., Institute of Synthetic Polymer Materials, Moscow (Russia)

 

Mn3

AN IMPROVED SOL-GEL ROUTE ASSISTED BY SUPERCRITICAL CO2 FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF NANOPHASE CERAMIC OXIDES YSZ/PMMA CORE-SHELL NANOCOMPOSITE PREPARATION.

Hertz  A., Ruiz J.C.-, Fournel B., CEA Valrho, Pierrelatte, Sarrade S., CEA Valrho, Bagnols sur Cèze,,  Guizard C., Institut Européen des Membranes, Montpellier  and Julbe A., Saint Gobain C.R.E.E., Cavaillon (France)

 

Mn4

POLYCAPROLACTONE NONWOVEN MATS FOR USE AS TISSUE ENGINEERING SCAFFOLDS GENERATED BY ELECTROSPINNING PROCESS.

Montero G., King M.-W, and Gluck J.-M., North Carolina State University, Raleigh (USA)

 

Mn5

NEW CONTINUOUS PROCESS OF THE SUPERCRITICAL FLUID USING EXTRUDER FOR THE MODIFICATION OF THE POLYMER.

Goto T., Ashihara S., Yamazaki T., Hitachi Cable ltd., Ibarakiken, Furuya T., Ohtake K., NIAIST, Ibaraki, Okajima I. and Sako T., Shizuoka University  (Japan)

 

Mn6

PREPARATION OF INTERPENETRATING POLYMER NETWORKS OF 2-HYDROXYETHYL METHACRYLATES AND POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE) IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

Alm M., Jensen A.-M, Benter M.,  Nanon A/S, Broendby,and Schaumbour K., Roskilde

University (Denmark)

 

Mn7

“GREEN” IMPREGNATION OF BIOPOLYMERS FOR APPLICATION IN FOOD PACKAGING.

Duarte A.-R., Duarte C.M.M, Cravo C. and Nunes A., ITQB, Oeiras (Portugal)

 

Mn8

COMPOSITION CONTROL OF FERROELECTRIC NANOPARTICLES USING SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS.

 Bousquet C., Reveron H., Elissalde C., Aymonier C., Bidault O., Maglione M. and Cansell F., I.C.M.C.B., Pessac (France)

 

Mn9

SUPERCRITICAL IMPREGNATION AND IN-SITU POLYMERIZATION ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE FIBRES.

Kruse S. and Pelto J.,  VTT Processes, Tampere (Finland)

 

Mn10

MAKING OF POLYMERS CONTAINING MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES ASSISTED BY SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

Nikitin L.,  Said-Galiyev E., Vasil’kov A., Kurykin M., Khokhlov A., A.N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds, Moscow,  Nikolaev A., Lomonosov Moscow State University, Yurkov G., Astafiev D. and Gubin S., Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Moscow (Russia)

 

Mn11

NEW CONTINUOUS PROCESS OF THE SUPERCRITICAL FLUID USING EXTRUDER FOR THE MODIFICATION OF THE POLYMER.

Goto T., Ashihara S., Yamazaki T., Hitachi Cable ltd., Ibarakiken, Furuya T., Ohtake K., NIAIST, Ibaraki, Okajima I. and Sako T., Shizuoka University  (Japan)

 


Mc : Catalyst, Porous Media & Membrane Design

 

Mc1

SUPERCRITICAL FLUID REACTIVE DEPOSITION FOR THE PREPARATION OF METAL CATALYSTS ON POROUS MODEL SUPPORTS.

Gläser R., Schmidt M., Dapurkar S., University of  Stuttgart, Türk M. and Upper G., University of Karlsruhe (Germany)

 

Mc2

PREPARATION OF HYDROPHOBIC PLATINUM CATALYST IN WATER-IN-CO2 MICROEMULSION FOR CHEMICAL EXCHANGE REACTION BETWEEN HYDROGEN AND WATER.

Shimizu R., Nibe A., Sawada K., Enokida Y. and Yamamoto I., Nagoya University (Japan)

 

Mc3

HYDROPHOBIC SILICA AEROGELS – SOLVENT REMOVAL FROM WATER

Novak Z., Černcic S. and Knez Z., University of Maribor (Slovenia)

 

Mc4

HIGHLY POROUS GRINDING WHEELS BY SELECTIVE EXTRACTION OF PORE INDUCERS WITH DENSE CARBON DIOXIDE.

Davis T.-D., Erkey C., University of Connecticut, Storrs (USA) and Sheldon D., Saint-Gobain Abrasives, Worcester, (USA)

 

Mc5

MEMBRANE FORMATION WITH CO2-ASSISTED PHASE INVERSION METHOD. SOLVENT POWER AND DEPRESSURIZATION EFFECT.

Temtem M.,  Casimiro T., Aguiar-Ricardo A., Universidade Nova de Lisboa and  Mano J., University of Minho, Braga (Portugal)

 

Mc6

LOADED POLYMERIC MEMBRANES FORMATION USING A SUPERCRITICAL FLUID ASSISTED PROCESS.

Reverchon E., Cardea S., Schiavo Rappo E., University of Salerno (Italy)

 

Mc7

CHOOSING THE APPROPRIATE STATIONARY PHASE IN SFC.

West C. and Lesellier E., I.U.T. Orsay (France)

 

Mc8

PREPARATION OF ORGANIC AEROGELS.

Peikolainen A.-L. and  Koel M., Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia)

 

Mc9

SYNTHESIS OF INORGANIC POROUS MEMBRANE BY SOL-GEL PROCESS AND CHARACTERIZATION.

agoudji n.,  Malek Z., Faculté de Chimie usthb alger (algérie) and Larbot a.,Laboratoire des  Matériaux Membranaires-CNRS , Montpellier (France)

 

Mc10

POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE) AS SOLUBILIZERS OF METAL COMPLEXES IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

Herbert M., Montilla F., Pastor A., Galindo A., Universidad de Sevilla (Spain)

 


Mo : Particle Design  (organic compounds)

 

Mo1

SUPERCRITICAL ANTISOLVENT PRECIPITATION OF SOTALOL HYDROCHLORIDE: INFLUENCE OF SOLVENT AND OF APPARATUS DESIGN.

Alessi P., Kikic I., Vecchione F., University of Trieste (Italy) and Gamse T., Graz University of Technology (Austria)

 

Mo2

BECLOMETHASONE MICRONIZATION USING GAS ANTISOLVENT PROCESS.

Bologna S., Cherchi F., Del Re G., Di Giacomo G.,Universita di L’Aquila (Italy)

 

Mo3

SYNTHESIS OF CORE-SHELL POLYURETHANE PARTICLES IN SUPERCRITICAL CO2 : MICROSCOPIC UNDERSTANDING OF MOLECULAR INTEARCTIONS.

Renault B., ,Tassaing T., Besnard M., Cloutet E. and Cramail H.  University of Bordeaux I (France)

 

Mo4

SUPERCRITICAL ANTI-SOLVENT MICRONIZATION OF MANDELIC ACID: MATHEMATICAL MODELING AND SCALE-UP.

Martin A. and Cocero M.-J., University of Valladolid (Spain)

 

Mo5

PARTICLE FORMATION DEPENDING ON NOZZLE GEOMETRY, INJECTION AND ANTISOLVENT PRESSURE IN A SAS PROCESS MONITORED BY ONLINE PARTICLE SIZE MEASUREMENT.

Seiffert U. and Schlücker E., University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (Germany)

 

Mo6

RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY AS TOOL FOR THE CONTROL OF BATCH ANTISOLVENT PROCESS.

Subra-Paternault P., Vega-Gonzalez A. and Marteau Ph.,  L.I.M.H.P., Villetaneuse (France)

 

Mo7

USE OF 1,1,1,2-TETRAFLUOROETHANE (R-134a) EXPANDED LIQUIDS AS SOLVENT MEDIA FOR ECO-EFFICIENT PARTICLE DESIGN WITH DELOS CRYSTALLIZATION PROCESS.

Gimeno M., Sala S., Ventosa N. and Veciana J., I.C.M.B, Barcelona (Spain)

 

Mo8

CRYSTALLIZATION OF SINGLE MOLECULE MAGNETS BY COMPRESSED FLUIDS WITH CONTROLOF PARTICLE SIZE AND MORPHOLOGY.

Munto M., Gomez J., Ruiz-Molina D., Ventosa N., Veciana J., Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona

and Campo J., Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain)

 

Mo9

STUDY OF THE MATURATION OF A KETOPROFENE/β-CYCLODEXTRIN MIXTURE, ASSISTED BY SUPERCRITICAL FLUID.

Bounaceur A., Rodier E. and Fages J., Ecole des Mines d’Albi (France)

 

Mo10

DEPOSITION OF SUBMICRON DRUG PARTICLES IN PREFORMED SOLID CARRIERS BY THE CONTROLLED PARTICLE DEPOSITION METHOD (CPD).

Wischumerski R., Wagner K.-G., Wahl M.-A., University of Tübingen and Türk M., University of Karlsruhe (Germany)

 

Mo11

COMPRESSED CO2 ANTI-SOLVENT PRECIPITATION OF DRUG-POLYMER MICRO-PARTICLES FOR ENHANCED DISSOLUTION.

Fusaro F., Albano S., and Mazzotti M., ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich,  Muhrer G. and Meier U., Novartis Pharma, Basel(Switzerland)

 

Mo12

DEVELOPMENT OF LIPID PARTICLES WITH SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

Sampaio de Sousa A.-R., Duarte C.-M.-M., I.T.Q.B., Oeiras (Portugal)

 

Mo13

CYCLODEXTRINS MICRONIZATION BY SUPERCRITICAL ASSISTED ATOMIZATION.

Reverchon E. and Antonacci A., University of Salerno (Italy)

 

Mo14

IN SITU CHARACTERISATION OF A NANOPARTICLE JET FROM THE RESS PROCESS.

Lindner R., European Space Agency Research and Technology, Noordwijk (The Netherlands), Tuerk M., Steurenthaler M., University of Karlsruhe (Germany) and Panine P., European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble (France)

 

Mo15

INFLUENCE OF PREPARATION METHOD ON DISSOLUTION BEHAVIOUR OF DRUG/β CYCLODEXTRIN COMPLEXES  PREPARED USING SC-CO2 AND OTHER CONVENTIONAL METHODS.

Hussein K., Wahl M.-A., University of Tübingen and Türk M., University of Karlsruhe (Germany)

 

Mo16

ECO-EFFICIENT PARTICLE DESIGN WITH DELOS PROCESS, USING 1,1,1,2-TETRAFLUOROROETHANE (R-134A) EXPANDED SOLVENTS.

Cano M., Ventosa N., Sala S. and Veciana J., I.C.M.B, Barcelona (Spain)

 

Mo17

SCF PARTICLE GENERATION IN COMPLIANCE WITH GMP.

Perrut M., Deschamps F., Jung J. and Leboeuf F., Separex, Champigneulles (France)

 

Mo18

PREPARATION OF ACETAZOLAMIDE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS USING A SUPERCRITICAL ANTISOLVENT PROCESS.

Vega-Gonzalez A., Subra-Paternault P., L.I.M.H.P., Villetaneuse (France),  Duarte A.R. and Duarte C.M.M, I.T.Q.B., Oeiras (Portugal)

 

Mo19

BATCH AND SEMI-CONTINUOUS TECHNIQUES FOR THE PRECIPITATION OF THEOPHYLLINE.

Roy C., Vega-Gonzalez A. and Subra-Paternault P., L.I.M.H.P., Villetaneuse (France)

 

Mo20

CRYSTALLINITY OF SUGARS DRIED WITH SUPERCRITICAL CO2.

Bouchard A., Hofland G.-W., Witkamp G.-J., Delft University of Technology, Jovanovic N., Crommelin D.-J.-A and Jiskoot W., Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences (The Netherlands)

 


 

Mi : Particle Design  (inorganic compounds)

 

Mi1

SYNTHESIS OF NANOCRYSTALLINE ZrO2 IN NEAR- AND SUPERCRITICAL WATER.

Becker-Christensen J., Hald P., Bremholm M., Skov Pedersen J., Iversen B.-B.,  University of Aarhus Chevallier J., University of Aarhus, Jensen H. and Ivrsen S.-B., SCF Technologies, Valby Denmark)

 

Mi2

PREPARATION OF SUPPORTED NANOPARTICLES USING SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS.

Erkey C. and Zhang Y., University of Connecticut, Storrs (USA)

 

Mi3

FINE INORGANIC PARTICLE DESIGN IN SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS. SIMULATION OF PARTICLE GROWTH FROM NANOMETER SCALE UP TO MIROMETER SCALE.

Aymonier C., Desmoulins-Kraviec S., Loppinet-Serani A. and Cansell F., I.C.M.C.B., Pessac

 

Mi4

CONTINUOUS HYDROTHERMAL SYNTHESIS OF INORGANIC PARTICLES IN SUPERCRITICAL WATER.  APPLICATION TO THE BATTERY ELECTRODE MATERIAL LiFePO4.

Aimable A., Aymes .,Bernard F., University of Bourgogne, Dijon and Le Cras F., CEA, Grenoble (France)

 

Mi5

METALLIC COATING OF PARTICLES USING SUPERCRITICAL FLUID CHEMICAL DEPOSITION.

Marre S., Aymonier C., Cansell F, I.C.M.C.B., Pessac and Marraud C., SNPE Materiaux Energétiques, Saint-Médard-en-Jalles (France)

 

Mi6

SUPERCRITICAL HYDROTHERMAL SYNTHESIS OF ORGANIC-INORGANIC HYBRID NANOPARTICLES AND ITS PERFECT DISPERSION IN SOLVENTS.

Adschiri T., Zhang J., Mousavand T., Ohara S., Umetsu M., Naka T. and Takami S., Tohoku University, Sendai (Japan)

 

Mi7

NICKEL  NANOPARTICLES SYNTHESIZED IN NEAR CRITICAL WATER.

Hald P. Bremholm M., Iversen Bo B., , Aarhus Universit, Jensen S.-B. and Iversen S.-B., SCF Technologies, Valby (Denmark)

 

Mi8

CONTINUOUS HYDROTHERMAL SYNTHESIS OF NANO COPPER PARTICLES.

Liang M.-T., Chen C.-N., I-Shou University,  Kaohsiung County and Hsiang Hsing-I , Cheng Kung University, Tainan (Taiwan)

 

Mi9

HIGH ENERGY SYNCHROTRON XRD/SAXS IN SITU STUDY OF THE FORMATION OF TITANIA NANOPARTICLES IN A SUPERCRITICAL SYNTHESIS.

Bremholm M., Pedersen J.-S., Iversen B.-B.,  Aarhus University, Jensen H., Søgaard E.-G., Aalborg University Esbjerg, Nielsen R.-P., Iversen S.-B., SCF-Technologies a/s, Valby, Joensen K.-D., JJX-Ray Systems ApS, Skovlunde (Denmark),  Chen Y.-S. and Almer J., Advanced Photon Source, Argonne (USA) 

 


NATURAL PRODUCTS  processing (N)

 

 

Plenary 3

INDUSTRIAL CO2 PROCESSING OF FOODSTUFFS.

Gehrig M., Nateco2. GmbH & Co. KG, Wolnzach (Germany)

 

N1

EXTRACTION AND FRACTIONATION OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM AROMATIC PLANTS.

Venskutonis P., Miliauskas G., Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas (Lithuania) and Sivik B., Lund University (Sweden)

 

N2

COMPARISON OF SUBCRITICAL CO2  EXTRACTION WITH CONVENTIONAL METHODS OF EXTRACTION TO ISOLATE THE FLOWER FRAGRANCE FROM MICHELIA CHARAMPACA LINN.

Rout P.-K., Maheswari R.-C., Naik S.-N., Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi and Rao Y.-R., Institute of Science & Technology, Hyderabad (India)

 

N3

CONVERSION OF EXTRACTED RICE BRAN AND ISOLATION OF PURE BIO-ETHANOL BY MEANS OF SUPERCRITICAL FLUID TECHNOLOGY.

Baig M.-N., Zetzl C. and Brunner G., TU Hamburg-Harburg (Germany)

 

N4

EXPERIMENTS, MODELLING AND SCALE-UP FOR SUPERCRITICAL EXTRACTION FROM PLANTS.

Sovova H. and Sajfrtova M., Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals, Prague (Czech Republic)

 

N5

CONCENTRATING ALPHA-TOCOPHEROL FROM OIL BY PRODUCT WITH SUPERCRITICAL METHANOL AND CO2.

Fang T., Wahyudino, Goto M. and Sasaki M., Kumamoto University (Japan)

 

 

N6

PROCESS ENHANCEMENT OF SUPERCRITICAL FLUID EXTRACTION ASSISTED BY ULTRASONIC FIELDS.

Yin J.-Z., Xu Q.-Q., Dalian University of Technology and Wang A.-Q., Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Dalian (China)

 

N7

SELECTIVE EXTRACTION OF PHENOLS FROM SUGARCANE BAGASSE PYROLYSIS OIL.

Rajesh N. Patel,  Bandyopadhyay S. and Ganesh A., Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (India)

 

N8

ISOLATION OF CRITHMUM MARITIMUM VOLATILE OIL BY SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE EXTRACTION

Marongiu B, Piras A., Porcedda S., Tuveri E., Università degli Studi di Cagliari  (Italy), Cavaleiro C. and Salgueiro L., Universidade de Coimbra (Portugal)

 

N9

DECAFFEINATION OF TEA WITH PRESSURES UP TO 1000 BARS.

Schulmeyr J., Nateco2. GmbH & Co. KG, Wolnzach (Germany)

 

N10

ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF ROSEMARY EXTRACTS OBTAINED BY SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE EXTRACTION.

Caldera G., Marquina-Chidsay G. and Figueroa Y., Universidad de Carabobo (Venezuela)

 

 

N11

PHOSPHOLIPIDS RECOVERY FROM DEOILED SOYBEANS USING SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE EXTRACTION.

Marquina-Chidsay G., Gonzalez B. and Figueroa Y., and Universidad de Carabobo (Venezuela)

 

N12

ISOLATION OF SESELI BOCCONI GUSS. VOLATILE OIL BY SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE EXTRACTION.

Marongiu B., Piras A., Porcedda S., Tuveri E. and Maxia A., Universita degli Studi di Cagliari (Italy)

 

N13

FRACTIONATION AND REFINEMENT OF CRUDE RICE BRAN OIL WITH SUPERCRITICAL CO2.

Danielski L., Zetzl C. and Brunner G., TU Hamburg-Harburg (Germany)

 

N14

SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE EXTRACTION OF ROSEMARY COMPARISON WITH STEAM DISTILLATION AND HYDRODISTILLATION.

Bensebia O., Dahmani A., U.S.T.H.B., Alger (Algeria) and  Barth D., E.N.S.I.C, Nancy (France)

 

 

N15

BLACKCURRANT OIL HYDROLYSIS IN SC-CO2 : EXPERIMENT AND MODEL.

Bernasek P., Sovova H., Bartlova M., Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals, Zarevűcka M., Stránsky K. and Cvačka J., Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Prague (Czech Republic)

 

N16

THE ANALYSIS OF SUPERCRITICAL FLUID CO2- EXTRACTS OF SALVIA OFFICINALIS L .

Aliev A.-M., Stepanov G.V., Institute of Physics, Makhachkala  and Zilfikarov I.-N. , Mountain Botanical Garden, Makhachkala (Russia)

 

N17

SUPERCRITICAL CO2, HYDRODISTILLATION EXTRACTION OF SALVIA OFFICINALIS L. INFLUENCE OF EXTRACTION PROCESS ON ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES.

Fellah S., Abderrabba M., I.P.E.S.T., Tunis (Tunisie), Diouf  P.-N., Petrissans M., Perrin D, University H. Poincaré, Nancy, Barth D.,  E.N.S.I.C., Nancy (France) and Romdhane M., M., E.N.I. Gabès (Tunisie)

 

N18

COMPARISON BETWEEN CORIANDER VOLATILE OILS OBTAINED BY SUPERCRITICAL CO2 EXTRACTION AND HYDRODISTILLATION.

Ferraro V., I.S.T., Lisboa (Portugal), Grosso C., Palavra A.-M., Universita degli Studi di Salerno (Italy), Burillo J., Urieta J.S, Langa E., Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain), Figueiredo A.-C., Barroso J.-G., Centro de Biotecnologia Vegetal, Lisboa and Coelho J-.A., CIEQB, Lisboa (Portugal)

 

N19

SUPERCRITICAL FLUID EXTRACTION FROM VETIVER ROOTS : A STUDY OF SFE KINETICS.

Talansier E., Braga M.-E.M., Rosa P.-T.V, Meireles M.-A.-A, UNICAMP, Campinas (Brazil) and Menut C., E.N.S.C.M., Montpellier (France)

 

N20

PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS EXTRACTION FROM ACHYROCLINE SATUREIOIDES, CURCUMA LONGA, FOENICULUM VULGARE AND ROSMARINUS OFFICINALES.

Braga M.-E.-M., Peruchi M.-P., Quispe-Condori S., Rosa P.-T.V. and Meireles M.-A.-A, UNICAMP, Campinas (Brazil)

 

N21

INFLUENCE OF THE OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS ON THE RECOVERY OF VOLATILE OIL COMPOUNDS IN THE FRACTIONAL SEPARATION FROM FENNEL (FOENICULUM VULGARE).

Quispe-Condori S., Rosa P.-T.-V and  Meireles M.-A.-A, UNICAMP, Campinas (Brazil)

 

N22

SUPERCRITICAL CO2 EXTRACTION OF SECONDARY METABOLITES FROM AGARICUS BLAZEI EXPERIMENTS AND MODELLING.

Coelho J.-P., Casquinha L., Velez A. and Karmali A., I.S.E.L., Lisboa (Portugal)

 

N23

EXTRACTION OF FATTY OIL FROM ROSE HIP SEED USING SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

Machmudah S., Sasaki M., Goto M., Kukamoto University and Kawahito Y., Hyper Plants Co., Ltd., Tokyo (Japan)

 

N24

ACHYROCLINE SATUREIOIDES (MACELA) FLOWERS EXTRACTS OBTAINED BY SUPERCRITICAL FLUID EXTRACTION.

Peruchi M.-P., Braga M.-E.-M. and Meireles M.-A.-A., UNICAMP, Campinas(Brazil)

 

N25

EXTRACTION OF ASTAXANTHIN FROM THE YEAST PHAFFIA RHODOZYMA WITH SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

Passos R., Beirão L., U.F.S. Campinas (Brazil), Palavra A., I.S.T., Lisboa,  Mendes R.,  Nobre B. and Gouveia L., I.N.E.T.I., Lisboa (Portugal)

 

N26

THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF HOP EXTRACTS THROUGH PSEUDO COMPONENTS.

Alessi P., Vecchione F. and Kikic I., University of Trieste (Italy)

 

N27

EXTRACTION OF CHLOROPHYTUM BORIVILIANUM BY USING PRESSURIZED SOLVENT AND SUPERCRITICAL CO2.

Jadeja Girirajsinh C., Naik S.-N. and Maheshwari R.-C., Indian Institute of Technology, New-Delhi (India)

 

N28

PREPARING APPROACHES OF CONCRETES AND RUTIN FROM SOPHORA JAPONICA L. FLOWERS.

Yin J.-Z., Shi W.-H., Xu Q.-Q., Wei W., Dalian University of Technology and Wang A.-Q., Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Dalian (China)

 

N29

ACCELERATED SOLVENT EXTRACTION OF PISTACHIO OIL USING A MODIFIED Supercritical Fluid Extractor.

Ghaziaskar H.S. and Sheibani A., Isfahan University of Technology (Iran)

 

N30

STUDY ON  THE EXTRACTION, SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION METHODS OF MEDICAL COMPONENTS FOR LIQUORICE.

Yin J.-Z., Wei W., Xu Q.-Q., Dalian University of Technology and Wang A.-Q., Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Dalian (China)

 

N31

FRYING OIL RECYCLING WITH DENSE CARBON DIOXIDE.

Rincon J., Rodriguez L., Asencio I. and Ancillo V., Facultad de Ciencias del Medio Ambiente, Toledo (Spain)

 

N32

CONTINUOUS FRACTIONATION OF FRIED OIL BY SUPERCRITICAL CO2 AND HEXANE.

Sesti Osseo L., Capolupo T. and Reverchon E., University of Salerno (Italy)

 

N33

A RESEARCH ON THE PROCESS SIMULATION OF THE SUPERCRITICAL FLUID EXTRACTION OF THE VEGETABLE OILS.

Yin J.-Z., Liu Y., Xu Q.-Q., Wei W., Dalian University of Technology and Wang A.-Q., Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Dalian (China)

 

N34

LOCALISATION OF EXTRACTABLE OIL AND ANTIOXIDANTS FROM Sclerocarya birrea (MARULA) NUTS.

Botha B.-M. and du Plooy W., Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria (South Africa).

 


REACTIONS  (R)

 

Plenary 1

SUPERCRITICAL WATER OXIDATION : FROM REACTORS CONCEPT TO HYDROTHERMAL OXIDATION OF NUCLEAR WASTES.

Sarrade S., Moussière S., Joussot-Dubien C. and Turc H.-A, CEA Valrho, Pierrelatte  (France)

 

Rc : Chemicals

 

Rc1

SYNTHESIS OF POLYURETHANES IN SUPERCRITICAL CO2.

Veiga de Macedo G., Casimiro T., Aguiar-Ricardo A., Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Caparica,  Fernandes A.-C. and Romão C., Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Oeiras (Portugal)

 

Rc2

CATALYTIC CHAIN TRANSFER POLYMERISATION OF CO2-EXPANDED MONOMERS.

Lucien F.-P., Zwolak G. and Jayasinghe N.-S., The University of  New South Wales, Sydney (Australia)

 

Rc3

TRANSALKYLATION OF DIETHYLBENZENE WITH BENZENE IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE : INFLUENCE OF STRUCTURE AND ACIDITY OF ZEOLITIC CATALYSTS.

Uguina M.-A., Rodriguez A., Capilla D., Lopez B.,  Perez A., Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain) and Cavani F., INSTM Research Unit of Bologna (Italy)

 

Rc4

TRANSALKYLATION OF DIISOPROPYLBENZENE WITH BENZENE IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

Sotelo J.-L., Calvo L., Capilla D. and Pérez-Velásquez A., Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain)

 

Rc5

EFFECTS OF SUPERCRITICAL MEDIA ON THE CATALYTIC REACTIONS : APPLICATION TO ALIPHATIC ALKYLATION.

Montillet M., Guillaume D., Institut Français du Pétrole, Lyon-Vernaison and Essayem N., Institut de Recherche sur la Catalyse, Villeurbanne (France)

 

Rc6

THE ROLE OF SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE IN THE SYNTHESIS OF ORGANIC CARBONATES

Ballivet-Tkatchenko D., Chambrey S., University of  Bourgogne, Dijon (France), Turunen H. and Keiski R., University of Oulu (Finland)

 

Rc7

COMPARATIVE SUSTAINABILITY STUDY BETWEEN THE TRADITIONAL BATCH AND THE SUPERCRITICAL CONTINUOUS SUNFLOWER OIL HYDROGENATION PROCESSES.

Bonanza N. and Recasens F., Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona (Spain)

 

Rc8

REACTIVE DECOMPOSITION OF METALS IN SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS : INVESTIGATION OF THE SOLUBILITY AND DECOMPOSABILITY OF METAL  ORGANIC SUBSTANCES.

Fehrenbacher U., Grosshardt O., Hirth O., Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology, Pfinztal Aschenbrenner O. and Dahmen N., Institute for Technical Chemistry, Karlsruhe (Germany)

 

Rc9

Pd CATALYSED HYDROGENATION OF LIMONENE

Bogel-Lukasik E.,  Fonseca I.,  Nunes da Ponte M., Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Oeiras  (Portugal)and Tarasenko Y., Institute of Sorption and Problems of Endoecology, Kiev (Ukrain) e

 

Rc10

ADVANCES IN SUPERCRITICAL REACTION PROCESS DEVELOPMENT USING LABORATORY AND PILOT PHASE MONITORING AND HIGH PRESSURE EQUIPMENT.

James K.-J. and Krewson K.-R., Supercritical Fluid Technologies, Newark (USA)

 

Rc11

COMPLEX UTILIZATION OF POLYETHYLENETEREPHTALATE WASTES.

Panasyuk G.-P., Khaddaj M., Azarova L.A and Voroshilov I.L., N.S. Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Moscow (Russia)

 

Rc12

Continuous Enantioselective Hydrogenation in Supercritical CO2

Poliakoff M., Scovell, K., Stephenson, P. and Licence P., University of Nottingham

(United Kingdom)

 

Rc13

NOVEL ORGANIC SYNTHESIS IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

Brough S.-A, Rayner C.-M. and Clifford A.-A, University of Leeds (United Kingdom)

 


Rw : Hydrothermal

 

Rw1

CONTINUOUS SELECTIVE OXIDATION IN SUPERCRITICAL WATER.

Fraga-Dubreuil J., Cepeda-Verdugo E., Hamley P. and Poliakoff M., University of Nottingham (United Kingdom)

 

Rw2

DECONTAMINATION OF WASTEWATER CONTAINING ACETONE BY CONTINUOUS SUPERCRITICAL WATER OXIDATION.

Yu J.-J., Jeng B.-W., Shen P.-H., Chang L.-C., Ge C.-W.,. and Chiu Y.-H., Feng-Chia University, Taichung (Taiwan)

 

Rw3

TRANSPIRING WALL REACTOR FOR THE SUPERCRITICAL WATER OXIDATION PROCESS : OPERATIONAL RESULTS, MODELING and SCALING.

Bermejo D.,Fdz-Polanco F. and Cocero M.-J., University of Valladolid (Spain)

 

Rw4

SCWO OF SALT-CONTAINING ARTIFICIAL WASTEWATER USING A TRANSPIRING-WALL REACTOR.

Rudolph von Rohr Ph., Prikopsky K.and  Wellig B., Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich (Switzerland)

 

Rw5

MODELLING OF STIRRED DOUBLE SHELL REACTOR FOR THE DESIGN OF A SUPERCRITICAL PROCESS PILOT FACILITY.

Moussière S., Joussot-Dubien C., Fournel B., Boutin O., CEA Pierrelatte, Guichardon P., Charbit G., University of Aix-Marseille, Aix en Provence and Turc H.-A., CEA Marcoule, Bagnols/Cèze (France)

 

Rw6

THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF THE SUPERCRITICAL TECHNOLOGIES IN RUSSIA ; DEVELOPMENT OF A MOBILE SCWO PLANT.

Anikeev V.,  Yermakova A., Mikenin P., Boroskov Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk, Belobrov N.-S, Piterkin R.-N., Prosvirnin R.-Sh. and  Zvolsky L.-S., Federal Research-Industrial Center “Altai”, Biysk (Russia)

 

Rw7

ACROLEIN FORMATION FROM GLYCEROL IN SUPERCRITICAL WATER.

Watanabe M., Iida T., Aizawa Y., Aida T.-M. and Inomata H., Tohoku University (Japan)

 

Rw8

DECOMPOSITION OF LIGNIN ALKALINE AND CHEMICALS RECOVERY IN SUB-AND SUPERCRITICAL WATER.

Wahyudiono, Sasaki M. and Goto M., Kumamoto University (Japan)

 

Rw9

USE OF CFD FOR THE DESIGN OF INJECTORS FOR SUPERCRITICAL WATER OXIDATION.

Serin J.-P., Mercadier J., Marias F., Cezac P., E.N.S.G.T.I., Pau and Cansell F., I.C.M.C.B., Pessac (France)

 

Rw10

DEPOLYMERIZATION OF POLYESTERS IN SUB- AND SUPER-CRITICAL WATER.

Sato O., Osada M., Shirai M., N.I.A.I.S.T., Sendai and Arai K., Tohoku University, Sendai (Japan)

 

Rw11

MODELING OF A HETEROGENEOUS SUPERCRITICAL OXIDATION REACTOR.

Mancini J, Cansell F., I.C.M.C.B., Pessac, Marias F. and Mercadier J., E.N.S.G.T.I., Pau (France)

 

Rw12

PROCESS DESIGN FOR ORGANIC REACTIONS IN NEAR-CRITICAL AND SUPERCRITICAL WATER.

Yan C., Fraga-Dubreuil J., Garcia-Verdugo E., Hamley P. and Poliakoff M., University of Nottingham (United Kingdom)

 


Rb : Biological Reactions

 

Rb1

PRESSURIZED HOT WATER EXTRACTION AND ENZYME-CATALYZED CONVERSION OF POLYPHENOLIC GLYCOSIDES IN ONION WASTE.

Turner C., Waldebäck M., Markides K., Uppsala University (Sweden), Turner P., Nordberg Karlsson E., Lund University (Sweden)  and Jacobson G., Stanford University (USA)

 

Rb2

LIPASE-CATALYZED SYNTHESIS OF LONG-CHAIN  FATTY ACID ESTERS IN A BENCH-SCALE PACKED BED BIOREACTOR.

Laudani C.-G., Habulin M., Knez Z., University of Maribor (Slovenia), Della Porta G. and Reverchon E., University of Salerno (Italy)

 

Rb3

EFFECT OF ACID AND ALCOHOL CHAIN LENGTH ON THE ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF SHORT-CHAIN ESTERS IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

Romero M.-D, Sotelo J.-L. and Diaz-Suelto B., Universidad Complutense of Madrid (Spain)

 

Rb4

EFFECTS OF SUPERCRITICAL PASTEURIZATION OF FOODSTUFF ON MICROORGANISMS VIABIITY EVALUATED BY CELL FLUORESCENT STAINING.

Spilimbergo S., Quaranta A., Foladori P., Della Mea G., Ziglio G. and Mantoan D., University of Trento (Italy)

 

Rb5

STERILISATION AND VIRUS INACTIVATION BY SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS : A REVIEW.

Perrut M., Separex, Champigneulles (France)

 

Rb6

BIOCATALYSIS OF GLUCOSE-2 OXIDASE FROM CORIOLUS VERSICOLOR AT HIGH PRESSURES.

Karmali A., Coelho J.-P., Costa D.-P. and Barbosa A.-R., I. S. E. L., Lisboa (Portugal)

 

Rb7

INACTIVATION OF FOOD MICROORGANISMS BY PRESSURIZED CARBON DIOXIDE.

Calvo L., Diaz C., Torres E., Alcon A. and  Santos V., Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain)

 

Rb8

ENZYMATIC RESOLUTION OF A RACEMIC MIXTURE BY ACYLATION IN IONIC LIQUIDS.

Bogel-Lukasik R., Vidinha P., Lourenço N.-M.-T., Gomes da Silva M.-D.-R., Afonso C.-A.-M., Nunes da Ponte M. and  Barreiros S.,  Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Caparica (Portugal)

 

Rb9

IMMOBILIZATION OF GLUCOSE OXIDASE ON POLYPYRROLE FILM VIA SUPERCRITICAL FLUID TECHNOLOGIES.

Kayrak-Talay D., Hortacsu O. and Akman U., Bogazici University, Istanbul (Turkey)

 

Rb10

LIPASE-CATALYZED ESTERIFICATION OF SUGAR FATTY ACID ESTERS IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

Śabeder S., Habulin M. and Knez Z., University of Maribor (Slovenia)

 


 

PROCESSES & TECHNOLOGY  (P)

 

Pr : Specialty Materials

 

Pr1

POTENTIAL OF  SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS IN RADIOCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES.

Shadrin A., Murzin A. and Romanovsky V., Khlopin Radium Institute, St-Petersburg (Russia)

 

Pr2

DECONTAMINATION OF RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINANTS USING REACTIVE MICROEMULSION OF ORGANIC ACID IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

Sawada K., Shimizu R., Enokida Y. and Yamamoto I., Nagoya University (Japan)

 

Pr3

INVESTIGATION OF TRADE HYDROCARBONATED SURFACTANTS BEHAVIOUR IN SC CO2 FOR SURFACE DECONTAMINATION IN THE NUCLEAR INDUSTRY.

Galy J., Fournel B., CEA Valrho, Pierrelatte,  Lacroix-Desmazes P., ENSCM Montpellier,  Lagerge S. L.A.M.M.I., Montpellier, Blancher J., Dussoliet S., COGEMA MELOX, Bagnols and Persin M.,  I.E.M., Montpellier (France)

 

Pr4

LOW pH CONCRETES PROCESSED USING SCCO2 : APPLICATIONS IN NUCLEAR WASTE STORAGE DEVICES.

Garcia C., Fraile J., Domingo C., I.C.M.A.B., Barcelona, Hidalgo A., Andrade C. and Alonso C., Instituto de Ciencias de la Construction Eduardo Torroja, Madrid  (Spain)

 

Pr5

EXTRACTION OF URANYL NITRATE BY TRIBUTYLPHOSPHATE SOLUTIONS  IN MEDIUM OF LIQUID FREONS AND CARBON DIOXIDE.

Kamachev V.-A, Shadrin A.-Yu., Murzin A.-A. and Shafikov D.-N., Khlopin Radium Institute, St-Petersburg (Russia)

 

 

Pr6

DISSOLUTION OF ACTINIDE OXIDES IN IN SUPERCRITICAL CO2 MEDIUM.

Shadrin A.-Yu., Murzin A.-A., Romanovskiy V., Podoynitzyn S.,  Khlopin Radium Institute, St-Petersburg (Russia) , Koyama T. and Koma Y., Japan Atomic Energy Agency (Japan)

 

Pr7

SOLID PHASE STRIPPING OF RADIONUCLIDES FROM COMPLEXONE SOLUTIONS IN DENSE CARBON DIOXIDE.

Shafikov D., Kamachev V., Murzin A. and Shadrin A., Khlopin Radium Institute, St. Petersburg (Russia)

 


 

Pw : Sub-critical Water  Extraction

 

Pw1

SEPARATIONS USING SUPERHEATED WATER.

Clifford A-A., Critical Processes Ltd., Roecliffe (United Kingdom)

 

Pw2

DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION OF CONDITIONS FOR PROCESSING WITH SUB-CRITICAL WATER.

King J.-W., Clausen E.-C., Duan L., Carrier D.-J., University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, and Del Valle J., Pontifica Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago (Chile)

 

Pw3

SUBCRITICAL WATER REGENERATION OF CATALYSTS POISONED BY SULFUR.

Osada M., Sato O., Shirai M., N.I.A.I.S.T., Sendai and Arai K., Tohoku University, Sendai (Japan)

 


 

Pi : Ionic Liquids

 

Pi1

EXPERIMENTS AND MODELLING OF SYSTEMS WITH IONIC LIQUIDS.

Gutkowski K., Shariati A., Breure B., Peters C., TU Delft (The Netherlands), Bottini S.B., and Brignole E.A., PLAPIQUI, Bahía Blanca (Argentina)

 

Pi2

IONIC LIQUIDS USED AS REACTION MEDIA FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS : CHARACTERIZATION AND PURIFICATION.

Alessi P., Kikic I., Vecchione F., Linda P. and Ebert C., University of Trieste (Italy)

 

Pi3

CONTINUOUS CLEANING OF CONTAMINATED SOILS USING IONIC LIQUIDS AND SUPERCRITICAL CO2.

Keskin S., Hortacsu O. and Akman U., Bogazici University, Istanbul (Turkey)

 

Pi4

FLUORINATED BLOCK COPOLYMER AS STERIC STABILIZER FOR THE FORMATION OF IONIC LIQUID IN COMPRESSED CARBON DIOXIDE EMULSIONS.

Lacroix-Desmazes P., Hesemann P., Boutevin B. and  Moreau J.-J.-E., Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Montpellier (France)

 

Pi5

CHARACTERIZATION OF THE IONIC LIQUID bmimPF6 INSUPERCRITICAL CONDITIONS.

Adamou A.,  Letourneau J.-J., Rodier E., David R., Ecole des Mines d’Albi and Guiraud P., I.N.S.A, Toulouse (France)

 


 

Pv : Various  Processes

 

Pv1

SUPERCRITICAL DESORPTION STUDIES FOR RECOVERY OF  α-CAPROLACTAM FROM GRANULAR ACTIVATED CARBON (GAC) AFTER WASTEWATER TREATMENT : MODELLING OF DIFFUSIVE BEHAVIOUR.

Al-Duri B. and Kalpage C.-S., University of Birmingham  (United Kingdom)

 

Pv2

FROM SINGLE DROP TO FALLING FILM. AN INSIGHT INTO THE HYDRODYNAMIC AND GEOMETRY OF A FALLING WATER FILM UNDER ELEVATED PRESSURE OF CARBON DIOXIDE.

Sutjiadi-Sia Y. and Eggers  R., TU Hamburg-Harburg (Germany)

 

Pv3

SUPERCRITICAL FLUID EXTRACTION : A CRITICAL REPORT OF ITS ANALYTICAL USEFULNESS.

Zougagh M., Valcarcel M., University of Cordoba and Rios A., University of Castilla-La Mancha (Spain)

 

Pv4

Design and Performance of a TECHNICAL-scale machine for polyester dyeing in sCCO2.

Van den Kraan M., Witkamp G.-J., Delft University of Technolog, Veugelers W.J.-T. and  Woerlee G.-F., FeyeCon Development & Implementation B.V, Weesp(The Netherlands)

 

Pv5

NONISOTHERMAL DYNAMIC MODEL OF A SFE STRUCTURED PACKING COLUMN.

Fernandes J.-B., Mota J.-P., Simoes P.-C., REQUIMTE, FCT-UNL, Caparica and Ruivo R., ITQB, Oeiras (Portugal)

 

Pv6

FLUIDIZATION IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

Tanneur V., Joussot-Dubien C., Fournel B., Sarrade S., CEA Valrho, Pierrelatte, Freiss B., Marciacq F., Pierre Fabre, Gaillac, Letourneau J.-J., Ecole des Mines d’Albi-Carmeaux  and Rios G.-M., Institut Européen des Membranes, Montpellier (France)

 

Pv7

DETERMINATION OF MANDELIC ACID ENANTIOMERS IN URINE BY DERIVATIZATION IN SUPECRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE PRIOR TO THEIR DETERMINATION BY GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY.

Valcarcel M., Zougagh M., Arce L.,., University of Cordoba and Rios A., University of Castilla La Mancha (Spain)

 

Pv8

DETERMINATION OF TOTAL SAFRANAL BY IN SITU ACID HYDROLYSIS IN SUPERCRITICAL FLUID MEDIA : APPLICATION TO THE QUALITY CONTROL OF COMMERCIAL SAFFRON.

Valcarcel M., Zougagh M., University of Cordoba and Rios A., University of Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real (Spain)

 

Pv9

SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE SORPTION PROCESSES ON VARIOUS SORBENT MATERIALS.

Skerget M., Kotnik P. and Knez Z., University of Maribor (Slovenia)

 

Pv10

ELUTION OF PHENOL BY SUPERCRITICAL WATER FROM ACTIVATED CARBON FIXED BED.

Mancini G., Di Giacomo G. and Del Re G., Universita di L’Aquila (Italy)

 

Pv11

SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE DESORPTION OF XYLENE FROM ZEOLITE.

Vitu S. and Barth D., ENSIC, Nancy (France)

 


PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES (T)

 

T1

SOLUBILITY OF HYPERBRANCHED POLYMERS IN SUPERCRITICAL CO2 .

Moisan S., Aymonier C., Cansell F., I.C.M.C.B., Pessac, (France) Martinez V., Mecking S., Konstanz University (Germany), Besnard M. and Tassaing T., University of Bordeaux 1 (France)

 

T2

EFFECT OF PRESSURE ON THE VISCOSITY OF POLYMER MELTS SWOLLEN WITH DISSOLVED CARBON DIOXIDE.

Smolinski J.-M., Manke C.-W. and Gulari E,  Wayne State University, Detroit (USA)

 

T3

NEGATIVE DC CORONA DISCHARGES IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

Zhang C.-H., Kiyan T., Namihira T., Uemura A., Fang T. , Roy B.-C., Sasaki M., Katsuki S., Akiyama H. and Goto M., Kumamoto University (Japan)

 

T4

STUDY OF MELTING BEHAVIOUR OF HYDROGENATED VEGETABLE OILS IN SUPERCRITICAL PROPANE.

Santana A., Ramirez E. and  Larrayoz M.-A., Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Barcelona (Spain)

 

T5

PHASE EQUILIBRIA MODELING OF TERNARY AND QUATERNARY SYSTEMS CONTAINING CARBON DIOXIDE, ALCOHOL, WATER AND GLUCOSE.

Fornari T., Reglero G., Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Ibanez E. and Olano A., Instituto de Fermentaciones Industriales, Madrid (Spain)

 

T6

CONSTRUCTION OF A PHASE DIAGRAM FOR ITRACONAZOLE/EC 20 CPS SOLID DISPERSIONS PREPARED BY HOT STAGE EXTRUSION WITH AND WITHOUT INJECTION OF PRESSURIZED CO2.

Verreck G., Decorte A., Theunissen L., Peeters J., Brewster M.E, Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical R & D, Beerse (Belgium), Tomasko D., Ohio State University, Columbus  (USA) and Van den Mooter G., Laboratory of Pharmacology in Biopharmacy, Leuven (Belgium)

 

T7

PHASE EQUILIBRIA OF THE TERNARY SYSTEM R, S-1-PHENYLETHANOL/ VINYLACETATE/CARBON DIOXIDE AT HIGH PRESSURE CONDITIONS.

Paiva A., Gerasimov K. and Brunner G., TU Hamburg-Harburg (Germany)

 

T8

NUMERICAL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ALTINUN AND GADETSKII EOS AT THE CRITICAL REGION OF THE PURE CARBON DIOXIDE.

Ksibi H. .IB.E.I.S., Sfax and Ben Moussa A., E.N.I.S., Sfax (Tunisie)

 

T9

SOLUBILITY OF METHYLIC STEARATE IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

Gazizov R.-A, Bilalov T.-R, Gabitov F.-R. and Gumerov F.-M., Kazan State University of Technology (Russia)

 

 

T10

USING CFD SIMULATIONS TO ESTIMATE PROPERTIES OF A SUPERCRITICAL BINARY MIXTURE.

Guardo A., Oliver A. and Larrayoz M.-A., Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona (Spain)

 

T11

CFD FLOW AND MASS TRANSFER SIMULATION IN A PACKED BED WITH SUPERCRITICAL SOLVENT : PRELIMINARY RESULTS.

Guardo A.,  Larrayoz M.-A., Recasens F.,  Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona  and Coussirat M., E.T.S.E.I.B., Barcelona (Spain)

 

 

T12

SOLUBILITY OF CO2 IN BRANCHED ALKANES IN ORDER TO EXTEND THE PPR78 MODEL TO SUCH SYSTEMS.

Mutelet F., Vitu S. and Jaubert J.-N.,  E.N.S.I.C., Nancy (France)

 

T13

PHASE EQUILIBRIA OF THE BINARY SYSTEM CARBON DIOXIDE + DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE AT HIGH PRESSURES.

Volpe M.-C., Sesti Osseo L. and Reverchon E., University di Salerno (Italy)

 

 

T14

“ABNORMAL” MICELLIZATION IN COMPRESSED CO2 : SOLUBILITY OF FLUORINATED HOMOPOLYMER AND BLOCK COPOLYMER.

André P., Taylor D.-K., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (USA), Lacroix-Desmazes P. and Boutevin B., Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Montpellier (France)

 

 

T15

 

DIELECTRIC SPECTROSCOPY OF POLY(ETHYL METHACRYLATE)-CARBON DIOXIDE SYSTEM.

Vezzu K., Petterle M., Bertucco A. and Di Noto V., University of Padova (Italy)

 

 

T16

LIQUID-VAPOR DENSITY OF ETHANE IN THE CRITICAL POINT.

Abbaci A.and Acidi A., University Badji-Mokhtar,  Alger (Algeria)

 

 

T17

BINARY DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT OF CAROTENOIDS IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE AND COSOLVENTS.

Macías-Sanchez D., Mantell C., Rodriguez M. and Martinez de la Ossa Fernandez E.-J., Universidad de Cadiz (Spain)

 

 

T18

TRANSPORT OF  β-D GALACTOSE PENTAACETATE AND SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE AND PHASE BEHAVIOR OF THE BINARY SYSTEM.

Dilek C., Manke C. and Gulari E., Wayne State University, Detroit  (USA)

 

T19

VISCOSITY MEASUREMENTS OF VARIOUS POLYMER/SOLVENT SOLUTIONS AND THEIR RELATION WITH ADIMENSIONAL NUMBERS INVOLVED IN THE ANTISOLVENT SAS TECHNIQUES.

Vega-Gonzalez A., Subra-Paternault P., Nudda F., L.I.M.H.P., Villetaneuse (France) and Marongiu B., University of Cagliari (Italy)

 

T20

ADVANCES IN DETERMINING THE CLOUD POINT, SOLUBILITY, SWELLING AND CRYSTALLIZATION PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

James K.-J., Supercritical Fluid Technologies, Newark, Chesney D., Michigan Technology University, Houghton and Lefler J.-L., GlaxoSmithKline, Research Triangle Park (USA)

 

T21

THERMODYNAMICS AND KINETICS OF ADSORPTION OF ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUNDS ON CARBON AEROGELS IN THE PRESENCE OF SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

Zhang Y. and Erkey C., University of Connecticut, Storrs (USA)

 

T22

PROCESS INTEGRATION OF SUPERCRITICAL FLUID EXTRACTION AND MEMBRANE SEPARATION TO RECOVER “VEGETAL” SQUALENE FROM OLIVE OIL RESIDUES.

Ruivo R., I.T.Q.B., Oeiras,  Couto R.,  and Simoes P., Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal)