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Index of papers by Session

Index of papers by Author

 

10th European Meeting on Supercritical Fluids

Reactions, Materials and Natural Products Processing

Index of Authors

 

 

 

 

 


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F.

Fages J., Ecole des Mines d’Albi-Carmaux (France)

 

Mo9

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

 

Fang T., Kumamoto University (Japan)

 

T3

NEGATIVE DC CORONA DISCHARGES IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

 

 

 

 

N5

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

 

Fdz-Polanco F., University of Valladolid (Spain)

 

Rw3

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

 

Fehrenbacher U., Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology, Pfinztal (Germany)

 

Rc8

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

 

Fellah S., I.P.E.S.T., Tunis (Tunisie)

 

N17

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

 

Fernandes A.-C.,             Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal)

 

Rc1

SYNTHESIS OF POLYURETHANES IN SUPERCRITICAL CO2.

 

Fernandes J.-B., Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal)

 

Pv5

NONISOTHERMAL DYNAMIC MODEL OF A SFE STRUCTURED PACKING COLUMN.

 

Ferraro V., I.S.T., Lisboa (Portugal)

 

N18

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

 

Figueiredo A.-C., Centro de Biotecnologia Vegetal, Lisboa (Portugal)

 

N18

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

 

Figueroa Y., Universidad de Carabobo (Venezuela)

 

N11

PHOSPHOLIPIDS RECOVERY FROM DEOILED SOYBEANS USING SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE EXTRACTION.

 

 

 

 

N10

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

 

Foladori P., University of Trento (Italy)

 

Rb4

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

 

Fonseca I., Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal)

 

Rc9

Pd CATALYSED HYDROGENATION OF LIMONENE.

 

Fornari T., Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (Spain)

 

T5

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

 

Fournel B., CEA Valrho, Pierrelatte (France)

 

Rw5

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

 

 

 

 

Pr3

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

 

 

 

 

Pv6

FLUIDIZATION IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

 

 

 

 

Mn3

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

 

Fraga-Dubreuil J., University of Nottingham (United Kindgom)

 

Rw12

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

 

 

 

 

Rw1

CONTINUOUS SELECTIVE OXIDATION IN SUPERCRITICAL WATER.

 

Fraile J., Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales, Barcelona (Spain)

 

Pr4

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

 

Freiss B., CEA Valrho, Pierrelatte (France)

 

Pv6

FLUIDIZATION IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE.

 

Furuya T., NIAIST, Ibaraki (Japan)

 

Mn11

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

 

 

 

 

Mn5

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

 

Fusaro F., ETH Swiss Federal  Institute of Technology, Zurich (Switzerland)

 

Mo11

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