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Supercritical fluid carbon dioxide (sc-CO2) possesses both gas-like
and liquid-like properties. It is capable of depositing
nanoparticles in small structures and poorly wettable substrates.
Deposition and array formation of metal and metal sulphide
nanoparticles on various substrates using sc-CO2 as a medium has
been a subject of considerable interest for researchers in
nanomaterials area in recent years. This handbook begins by
exploring nanoparticle deposition using supercritical fluid carbon
dioxide. Further topics in this handbook include separation of oils
using supercritical carbon dioxide; the application of an
integrated supercritical extraction and impregnation process for
incorporation of thyme extracts into different carriers;
supercritical fluid extraction application on dairy products and
by-products; and supercritical fluid technology applications in
pharmaceutical drug formulations.
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