Gorle, Babu Suresh KumarBabu Suresh KumarGorleSmirnova, IrinaIrinaSmirnovaDrǎgan, MichaelaMichaelaDrǎganDrǎgan, SimonSimonDrǎganArlt, WolfgangWolfgangArlt2022-05-192022-05-192007-08-17Journal of Supercritical Fluids 44 (1): 78-84 (2008-01-01)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/12676In this work crystallization of organic compounds in silica aerogels is studied. The effect of density and surface properties of silica aerogels on crystallization of a model substance, naphthalene, from supercritical CO2 is investigated. It is shown that the surface properties of aerogels play a significant role in affecting the crystallization process. Loadings up to 55 wt% could be achieved for hydrophilic aerogels whereas hydrophobic aerogels could be loaded with ca. 40 wt% of naphthalene. Naphthalene crystals in the range of 500 nm-2 mm were obtained inside the aerogel matrix depending on the crystallization conditions. The potential of this process as "adsorptive crystallization" is discussed.en0896-8446The journal of supercritical fluids200717884Elsevier ScienceAdsorptive crystallizationAerogelsSupercritical carbon dioxideChemieCrystallization under supercritical conditions in aerogelsJournal Article10.1016/j.supflu.2007.08.004Other