A versatile and simple system is described that allows variation of the column flow rate in open-tubular capillary supercritical fluid chromatography using both on-column and postcolumn detection. The system is based on column-effluent splitting in a low-dead-volume T piece at the column exit just before detection. The flow is split into two streams. One stream is fed to a flame ionization detector, and the second is used to control the overall mass flow through the column. Flow through linear restrictors is studied as a function of the pressure drop over the restrictor at ambient temperature. We derived a simple relationship from this study that quantifies the flow rate characteristics of the dual-restrictor system as a function of the col...