Clean Technologies using Surfactant for Supercritical Carbon dioxide 


Vol. 10,  No. 3, pp. 149-158, Sep.  2004


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  Abstract

Supercritical carbon dioxide is often promoted as an environmentally friendly solvent having useful properties for a wide range of technical and chemical processes. But the limited ability of CO2 to dissolve polar or non-volatile compounds represents a major drawback in many processes, because the key components will often fail to form homogeneous solution under practical conditions. The design of CO2 soluble (CO2 -philic) surfactant to aid this process is therefore paramount in these areas, which has advanced the “greening” of demanding yet important applications in dyeing, cleaning of fibers and texiles, polymerization and polymer processing, photoresist removal, electroplating, and chemical synthesis.

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[IEEE Style]

P. JW and L. YW, "Clean Technologies using Surfactant for Supercritical Carbon dioxide," Clean Technology, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 149-158, 2004. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Park JW and Lee YW. 2004. Clean Technologies using Surfactant for Supercritical Carbon dioxide. Clean Technology, 10, 3, (2004), 149-158. DOI: .