2022
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-88487-7.00006-1
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Evolution of packed column SFC as a greener analytical tool for pharmaceutical analysis

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“…Although the effects of "supercritical fluids" (SFs) were observed by Cagniard de la Tour in 1822 and their usefulness was described more than 50 years later by Hannay and Hogarth in 1879, the first application of this phenomenon in chromatography was not considered until almost 100 years later by Klesper and colleagues (10). In 1962, Klesper et al (11,12) described the separation of thermolabile porphyrin derivatives using supercritical chlorofluoromethane at pressures up to 14 MPa and temperatures from 150°C to 170°C.…”
Section: The (R-)evolution Of Sfcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the effects of "supercritical fluids" (SFs) were observed by Cagniard de la Tour in 1822 and their usefulness was described more than 50 years later by Hannay and Hogarth in 1879, the first application of this phenomenon in chromatography was not considered until almost 100 years later by Klesper and colleagues (10). In 1962, Klesper et al (11,12) described the separation of thermolabile porphyrin derivatives using supercritical chlorofluoromethane at pressures up to 14 MPa and temperatures from 150°C to 170°C.…”
Section: The (R-)evolution Of Sfcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In term of ecological friendliness, they do not have the same environmental impact. As an example, it is estimated that the organic solvent use in liquid chromatography is around 150 000 tons annually; taking into account solvent use and its disposal across all applications, this is representing 30 million metric tons [9]. In green chemistry the use of hazardous chemicals and the energy demand is reduced, thereby reducing waste and demand on diminishing resources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%