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Montalba?n, Gloria Vi?llora 210 1$aLondon :$cIntechOpen,$d2022. 215 $a1 online resource (74 pages) 311 $a1-80356-503-9 327 $aTable of Contents -- OPEN ACCESS -- CHAPTERS 1. Supercritical Fluids: Properties and Applications By Mercedes G. Montalba?n and Gloria Vi?llora 53 VIEW ABSTRACT -- 2. High-Pressure Fluid Phase Equilibria By Mercedes G. Montalba?n and Gloria Vi?llora 17 VIEW ABSTRACT -- 3. Application of Supercritical Phase Equilibria to the Components of the Transesterification Reaction of rac-2-Pentanol with a Vinyl Ester By Mercedes G. Montalba?n and Gloria Vi?llora 9 VIEW ABSTRACT. 330 $aWe are living in a critical time, both for humanity and the planet, which has led us to look for more sustainable formulas to interact with the environment. One of the important changes in the design and operation of chemical processes is the search for environmentally friendly technologies. Supercritical carbon dioxide has been revealed as a promising environmentally friendly solvent that is energy efficient, selective and capable of reducing waste, making it a promising alternative to conventional organic solvents. However, reliable and versatile mathematical models of phase equilibrium thermodynamics are needed for the use of supercritical carbon dioxide in process design and viability studies. This book reviews experimental procedures for obtaining high-pressure phase equilibria data and describes the phase diagrams of binary mixtures and some thermodynamic models capable of determining the conditions of phase equilibria at high pressures. These concepts are applied to the components of the transesterification reaction of rac-2-pentanol with a vinyl ester, which is important in the pharmaceutical industry because (S)-2-pentanol can be obtained as a reaction product. 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Thomson, p. 84. 300 $aVarious factors of environment tending to decrease the amount of pollution in polluted ground water, by C.W. Stiles and H.R. Crohurst, p. 88. 300 $aLocation of pits, etc., in reference to water supply as influenced by ground water pollution, by C.W. Stiles and H.R. Crohurst, p. 91. 300 $aInterrelation of rainfall and ground water at Fort Caswell, by G.E. Thomson, p. 98. 300 $aTypes of experimental wells devised for the Fort Caswell ground water experiments, by Harry R. Crohurst, p. 119. 300 $aExperimental distribution of Bacillus coli in the soil under and near pits, by C.W. Stiles and C.L. Pfau, p. 122. 300 $aBacteriological technique used at Fort Caswell, N.C., by G.E. Thomson, p. 135. 300 $aReport on the geology and ground water hydrology of the experimental area of the United States Public Health Service at Fort Caswell, N.C., by Norah Dowell Stearns, p. 137. 300 $aBatch processed record: Metadata reviewed, not verified. 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