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    PNNL Technology Applications


    The supercritical fluids program at PNNL was begun in 1983. Since the beginning, a major emphasis of the program has been to develop industrial applications of supercritical fluid technology. PNNL has either invented or been a major developer of several different supercritical fluid technologies. The areas listed below provide an overview of many of these technologies. The areas of application for supercritical fluids are numerous and include material synthesis, chemical reactions, polymerization, separations, waste extraction and destruction, and cleaning. Application Areas:

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    For information about supercritical fluid capabilities at PNNL,
    please contact Clement Yonker, at (509) 372-4748, clem.yonker@pnl.gov.