2.1 High-Pressure Pumps & CO₂ Delivery Systems

Here’s a detailed overview of High-Pressure Pumps & CO₂ Delivery Systems in Supercritical Fluid Extraction (SFE), focusing on their function, design, and operational considerations:


1. Role in SFE

High-pressure pumps and CO₂ delivery systems are critical components that ensure the supercritical fluid reaches the extraction vessel at the required pressure, flow rate, and consistency.

  • Maintain constant supercritical conditions (above Tc and Pc)
  • Deliver CO₂ at controlled flow rates for reproducible extraction
  • Support process scalability (lab → pilot → industrial)

2. High-Pressure Pump Types

a. Piston/Plunger Pumps

  • Most common for SFE
  • Positive displacement → precise flow control
  • Can reach pressures up to 600 bar or more
  • Good for CO₂ and co-solvents

b. Diaphragm Pumps

  • Use a flexible diaphragm to push fluid
  • Less common for supercritical CO₂ due to pressure limitations
  • Useful for solvent modifiers or low-flow applications

c. Syringe Pumps (Lab Scale)

  • Used in lab-scale SFE
  • Very precise, but limited capacity and scalability

3. CO₂ Delivery System Components

  1. CO₂ Storage Cylinder
    • High-pressure gas or liquid CO₂ source
    • Equipped with pressure regulators and valves
  2. Chiller / Cooling System
    • CO₂ is cooled below Tc before pressurization to maintain density
    • Prevents cavitation in pumps
  3. High-Pressure Pump
    • Delivers CO₂ to extraction vessel at constant, programmable flow and pressure
  4. Check Valves & Safety Reliefs
    • Prevent backflow and protect system from overpressure
  5. Flow Meters & Pressure Sensors
    • Real-time monitoring of flow rate, pressure, and system stability
  6. Heating System (Optional)
    • Raises CO₂ to supercritical temperature before entering extraction vessel

4. Operational Considerations

  • Pressure Control: Maintain steady pressure above critical point for consistent extraction
  • Flow Rate: Determines extraction kinetics and yield
  • Pump Maintenance: Regular inspection for wear, seals, and leaks due to high pressure
  • Safety: High-pressure systems require relief valves, burst disks, and proper venting

5. Scalability

  • Lab-scale: Syringe or small plunger pumps (up to 100 bar)
  • Pilot-scale: Plunger/piston pumps (100–300 bar, 1–20 L/min)
  • Industrial-scale: Multi-stage pumps (300–600 bar, 50+ L/min), often with CO₂ recycling

6. Summary Table

ComponentFunction / Benefit
CO₂ CylinderSupply supercritical CO₂
Chiller / CoolerMaintain CO₂ density, prevent cavitation
High-Pressure PumpDeliver CO₂ at precise flow and pressure
Valves & Safety ReliefProtect system from overpressure
Sensors & Flow MetersMonitor process for reproducibility
Heater (if needed)Bring CO₂ to supercritical temperature

✅ Bottom Line:
High-pressure pumps and CO₂ delivery systems ensure precise, controlled, and safe operation of SFE, directly impacting yield, selectivity, and product quality. Proper design, maintenance, and monitoring are essential for reproducible extraction and scale-up.


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