High Pressure

Session 42 - Materials Synthesis and Processing with Compressed or Supercritical Fluids I: General
This session invites contributions that relate to the use of gas expanded liquids, near-critical, or supercritical fluids to produce materials with new or enhanced properties. This includes, but is not limited to, papers on formation of particles, films, coatings, and composite materials, using techniques such as rapid expansion, anti-solvent precipitation, fluidization, and dispersion and impregnation using supercritical fluids. Papers are encouraged that describe developments in experimental technique, developments in process characterization and instrumentation technologies, and advances in theoretical modeling and understanding of the processes.
Chair: Christopher L. Kitchens
CoChair: Steve J. Tallon
  Introductory Remarks
  Ethylene Grycol Di-Stearate (EGDS) Micrometer Size Crystal Formation by Using Supercritical CO2
Hiroshi Inomata, Kazunori Kashiwagi, Masaki Ota, Yoshiyuki Sato
  Polymorphic Transformations and Gelation of Polymers in Dense Fluid Mixtures: Isotactic Poly(4-methyl-1-pentene) and Syndiotactic Polystyrene
Jian Fang, Erdogan Kiran
  Indirect Evidence of Accumulation of Carbon Dioxide at Buried Interfaces near the Critical Pressure
Bryan D. Vogt, Xinxin Li
  Nano-Composites Manufactured by the Use of Compressed Carbon Dioxide
Stefan Pollak, Marcus Petermann, Sabine Kareth, Andreas Kilzer
  Preparation of Supported Pt-Pd Metal Alloy Nanoparticles by Supercritical Deposition
Can Erkey, Betul Cangul, Nazire Seda Yasar
  Synthesis of Titania Photocatalyst in Supercritical CO2: Effect of Metallic Precursor and Hydrolysis Reactant
Esther Alonso, Irene Montequi, Mª José Cocero

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