Supercritical Co2 Extraction (sCo2) is the process of separating complete plant nutrient from the plant source using Co2 as the extracting medium.. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most used supercritical fluid, The discussion below will mainly refer to extraction with CO2, except where specified.Hypercritical carbon dioxide extraction is a relatively new process used to extract the essence of the plant. When a certain amount of pressure is applied to CO2 (carbon dioxide) this gas turns into liquid.
CO2 extraction is a process that uses pressurized carbon dioxide to pull the desired phytonutrients from a plant. CO2 at certain temperatures and pressures acts like a solvent, without the dangers of actually being one.
Because of its liquid-like density, a supercritical fluid's solvent strength is comparable to that of a liquid., Thus, solvent power can be modified by varying the temperature and pressure. Because their properties are a strong function of temperature and pressure, supercritical fluids are considered tunable solvents.
The relatively low temperature of the process and the stability of CO2 also allows most compounds to be extracted with little damage or denaturing. In addition, the solubility of many extracted compounds in CO2 varies with pressure, permitting selective extractions.
- Supercritical CO2 is a completely stable process
- Environmentally beneficial
- Reliable
- Non-toxic, Non-flammable
- Potential Extractions and High Efficacy
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