Cooling loop with a supercritical fluid system using compressed refrigerant fluid flow with a positive joule-thomson coefficient

Provided is a chiller and system that may be utilized in a supercritical fluid chromatography method, wherein a non-polar solvent may replace a portion or all of a polar solvent for the purpose of separating or extracting desired sample molecules from a combined sample/solvent stream. The system may...

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Hauptverfasser: Krewson, Kenneth Richard, Waibel, Brian Jeffrey, Chikwem, Chinedu David, Ebersold, Curtis B, Brisach, Daniel Alan, Ferrara, Kim, James, Kenneth Joseph
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description Provided is a chiller and system that may be utilized in a supercritical fluid chromatography method, wherein a non-polar solvent may replace a portion or all of a polar solvent for the purpose of separating or extracting desired sample molecules from a combined sample/solvent stream. The system may reduce the amount of polar solvent necessary for chromatographic separation and/or extraction of desired samples. The system may incorporate a supercritical fluid chiller, a supercritical fluid pressure-equalizing vessel and. a supercritical fluid cyclonic separator. The supercritical fluid chiller allows for efficient and consistent pumping of liquid-phase gases employing off-the-shelf HPLC pumps. The pressure equalizing vessel allows the use of off the shelf HPLC column cartridges. The system may further incorporate the use of one or more disposable cartridges containing silica gel or other suitable medium. The system may also utilize an open loop cooling circuit using fluids with a positive Joule-Thompson coefficient.
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INVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIRCHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
MEASURING
PERFORMING OPERATIONS
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PHYSICS
SEPARATION
TESTING
THEIR RELEVANT APPARATUS
TRANSPORTING
title Cooling loop with a supercritical fluid system using compressed refrigerant fluid flow with a positive joule-thomson coefficient
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