<br> Content: Innovations in supercritical fluid science and technology / Keith W. Hutchenson and Neil R. Foster --<br/> Molecular-based approach to gas solubility at near-critical conditions / A.A. Chialvo, Yu. V. Kalyuzhnyi, and P.T. Cummings --<br/> A molecular dynamics investigation of hydrogen
Supercritical fluids technology in lipase catalyzed processes
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- CRC Press
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- 2016
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- English
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