Talk:Supercritical fluid

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[edit] Graph

What's with the graph? Cleanup this articles, requires. Wobblies 21:40, 14 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Supercritical Fluid Articles

The articles on this subject are a bit haphazard, with some duplicate articles (critical point drying and supercritical drying are synonomous, yet each has an article), and much duplicated information in different articles. For example, there is supercritical fluid, supercritical carbon dioxide, critical temperature and critical point, all of which essentially begin by describing the same thing. I am considering major editing on these topics to create a more logical structure, linking to eachother in a more logical way. I would start with this article, and use it as a "hub" to get to the others. This would involve cleaning up and editing to clarify the descriptions of the graphs, adding some more sub headings, particularly under "applications", with a brief discription. I would link these brief descriptions to existing articles in most cases, where there is one, and create a new one where there was not, to be added later. Some articles could be replaced with a link to this article (e.g. supercritical carbon dioxide, critical point, critical temperature) and a new link created for critical pressure. (The critical point article is particularly unclear, as it contains different meanings of critical point in the same article, requiring disambiguation?) I am fairly new to this, and don't want to step on toes, is this the right way to go about it? Stainless316 12:01, 16 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Edit Supercritical Fluids

I have changed the article in line with my previous comment. I have tried to keep the information as it was previously, and included all the applications, added a new article under "supercritical fluid extraction". Work is ongoing, any comments welcome.Stainless316 (talk) 11:02, 7 January 2008 (UTC)