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Barbara L. Knutson
Researcher at University of Kentucky
Publications - 104
Citations - 3233
Barbara L. Knutson is an academic researcher from University of Kentucky. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mesoporous silica & Supercritical fluid. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 102 publications receiving 2993 citations. Previous affiliations of Barbara L. Knutson include Princeton University & Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Supercritical fluids as solvents for chemical and materials processing
TL;DR: Fluids near their critical point have dissolving power comparable to that of liquids, are much more compressible than dilute gases, and have transport properties intermediate between gas-and liquid-like as discussed by the authors.
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Precipitation of Proteins in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
Michael A. Winters,Barbara L. Knutson,Pablo G. Debenedetti,H. Gerald Sparks,Todd M. Przybycien,Stevenson Cynthia L,Steven J. Prestrelski +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that protein precipitation in supercritical fluids can be used to form particles suitable for controlled release, direct aerosol delivery to the lungs, and long-term storage at ambient conditions.
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Fluorinated‐Surfactant‐Templated Synthesis of Hollow Silica Particles with a Single Layer of Mesopores in Their Shells
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Metabolic selectivity and growth of Clostridium thermocellum in continuous culture under elevated hydrostatic pressure.
TL;DR: Shifts in product selectivity toward ethanol are consistent with previous observations of hydrostatic pressure effects in batch cultures and highlight the utility of continuous culture experiments for the quantification of the complex role of dissolved gas and pressure effects on metabolic activity.
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Supercritical Fluids as Solvents for Chemical and Materials Processing
TL;DR: Fluids near their critical point have dissolving power comparable to that of liquids, are much more compressible than dilute gases, and have transport properties intermediate between gas-and liquid-like as mentioned in this paper.