supercritic
Supercritic refers to a state of matter that exists at temperatures and pressures above a substance's critical point. At the critical point, the liquid and gas phases of a substance become indistinguishable. Beyond this point, the substance enters the supercritical state.
In the supercritical state, a substance possesses properties of both liquids and gases. It can diffuse through
One of the most common supercritical fluids is supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2). It is widely used in
Other substances, such as water, can also form supercritical fluids. Supercritical water (scH2O) can be used
The ability to tune the solvent properties of a supercritical fluid by adjusting temperature and pressure