Title of article
Natural Convection Retards Supercritical C02 Extraction of Essential Oils and Lipids from Vegetable Substrates
Author/Authors
Germain، Juan C. نويسنده , , Valle، Jose M. del نويسنده , , Fuente، Juan C. de la نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
-2878
From page
2879
To page
0
Abstract
External mass-transfer coefficients (kf) during supercritical fluid extraction (SCFE) of highsolubility solutes, under solvent upflow conditions and low superficial velocities, can be small because of the negative influence of natural convection phenomena. A shrinking-core model for mass transfer was used to estimate best-fit values of kf for data on SCFE of lipids from prepressed rapeseeds. Values of kf at a high Reynolds number (Re = 14.1) were similar when using solvent upflow or downflow, but k{ at lower Re (1.57) was 3.6 times smaller when using solvent upflow than that predicted from a literature correlation for downflow conditions. These kfʹs are consistent with values estimated by fitting literature data, or gathered from various sources under similar, nonadequate conditions (solvent upflow under low Re) for the extraction of both fatty and essential oils. Care is advisable when employing best-fit values of kf from laboratory data for process design purposes, especially when sizing of the solvent pumps for the experiments is questionable.
Keywords
Continuous-time , State-Task
Journal title
INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Record number
109339
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