PRINCIPLES OF INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS
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Chapter 29, Problem 29.9QAP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The advantages and disadvantages of supercritical fluid extraction as compared toliquid-liquid extractionneeds to be listed.
Concept introduction:
When there is a use of supercritical fluid like carbon dioxide in mobile phase of chromatography, it is called as supercritical fluid chromatography.
This type of chromatography is generally applied to the column chromatography along with gas and liquid(HPLC) chromatography.
The basic reason behind the use of this chromatography along with gas and liquid chromatography is similarities in the characteristics of supercritical fluid, gas and liquid.
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