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21 April 2000 Spectroscopic approaches for the study of high-pressure fluid systems
Scott L. Wallen, Marc A. Blatchford, Erica D. Dawson, Laura K. Schoenbachler
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Abstract
The utilization of supercritical fluids as a solvent medium in analysis has been on the rise over the past decades. The study of analytically relevant supercritical fluid systems through standard spectroscopic techniques presents unique challenges due to the extreme conditions that must be realized. This is also true of the study of biological macromolecules under extreme conditions of temperature and pressure. This presentation will focus on the spectroscopic approaches that we have developed and utilized to study these systems ranging form microvolume techniques to standard high-pressure vessels.
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Scott L. Wallen, Marc A. Blatchford, Erica D. Dawson, and Laura K. Schoenbachler "Spectroscopic approaches for the study of high-pressure fluid systems", Proc. SPIE 3922, Scanning and Force Microscopies for Biomedical Applications II, (21 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.383345
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KEYWORDS
Raman spectroscopy

Capillaries

Nanoparticles

Silica

Spectroscopy

Interfaces

Particles

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