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Session 30 - Materials Synthesis and Processing with near and Supercritical Fluids I
This session invites contributions that relate to the use of 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, antisolvent precipitation, fluidisation, and dispersion and impregnation using supercritical fluids. Papers are encouraged that describe developments in experimental technique, developments in process characterisation and instrumentation technologies, and advances in theoretical modelling and understanding of the processes.
Chair:Steve J. Tallon
CoChair:Mark C. Thies
 Welcoming Remarks
 Visualization of Spray Characteristics and Resulting Particles in Sas at Different Solute and Solvent Misciblities
Daniel L. Obrzut, Brian Sullivan, Christopher B. Roberts, Steve R. Duke
 Powderisation of Polymer Solutions by Pgss-Drying Process
Minh Pham, Sabine Kareth, Andreas Kilzer, Marcus Petermann, Eckhard Weidner
 Micro Particles Filled with Liquid Using the Particles from Gas Saturated Solutions Technology
Gunnar Brandin
 Copper Chelation Kinetics in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
Randy Weinstein, Carol Bessel, Dorothy Skaf, Philip Shodder
 Photoresist Development in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide and a Carbon Dioxide Compatible Salt: Dissolution Kinetics and Swelling Behavior
Amy E. Zweber, Ruben G. Carbonell
 Phase Behavior of the Tri-Tertiary-Butyl Benzene– Supercritical Carbon Dioxide System
Cerag Dilek, Charles W Manke, Esin Gulari

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