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SFE PROCESS UNIT MARUGOTO EKISU
Description

Supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) is the process of separating one component (the extractant) from another (the matrix) using supercritical fluids as the extracting solvent. Extraction is usually from a solid matrix, but can also be from liquids. SFE can be used as a sample preparation step for analytical purposes, or on a larger scale to either strip unwanted material from a product (e.g. decaffeination) or collect a desired product (e.g. essential oils). These essential oils can include limonene and other straight solvents. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most used supercritical fluid, sometimes modified by co-solvents such as ethanol or methanol. Extraction conditions for supercritical carbon dioxide are above the critical temperature of 31 °C and critical pressure of 74 bar. Addition of modifiers may slightly alter this. The discussion below will mainly refer to extraction with CO2, except where specified.

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Manufacturer
Brand
MARUGOTO
Model
EKISU
Year Manufactured
Year Procured
2011
Department
PUSAT PENGAJIAN TEKNOLOGI INDUSTRI
Location
Pusat Pengajian Teknologi Industri > Makmal 1140

Category
Research Equipment
Function
Category
Staff operated
Equipment Status
Disable

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