Drying assisted by supercritical carbon dioxide is foreseen to become a promising technology for sensitive food products. In this contribution, a mathematical model is derived to describe the changes in water concentration in both a solid food matrix and a fluid carrier during drying. Finite different element method is used to solve the set of mass balance equations. A remarkable agreement between simulated and experimental data was obtained. Moreover, the simulated changes in water concentration in the solid and fluid carrier gave a coherent description of the process. This model can be used as a tool for optimizing the operating conditions and process scale-up in supercritical carbon dioxide assisted drying
Although several empirical models are available in the literature to predict density in solid matric...
Supercritical CO2 food drying technique was investigated on red bell pepper with a lab-scale reactor...
Conventional drying of spices, as hot air treatment, often needs an additional downstream inactivati...
Drying assisted by supercritical carbon dioxide is foreseen to become a promising technology for sen...
In this contribution, a mathematical model is built to predict the changes in water concentration in...
This work explore the use of supercritical CO2 drying as alternative technique for the obtainment of...
During drying, food products undergo several physical and structural changes. These changes have a d...
Continuous drying processes using supercritical CO2 (scCO2) as a water extraction agent require 24/7...
In this paper, a mathematical model is developed to simulate the physical–chemical coupling process ...
BACKGROUND: Supercritical drying (SCD) of aerogels entails replacement of the primary solvent ethano...
In the perspective of production of dry therapeutic protein formulations, spray drying of lysozyme (...
International audienceDrying is the most critical elaboration step of large monolithic and crack-fre...
Design of dryers for biological materials is a complex problem, since in order to solve the model eq...
The main goals of this thesis are to understand the supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) spray dry...
Supercritical CO2 food drying technique was investigated on red bell pepper with a lab-scale reactor...
Although several empirical models are available in the literature to predict density in solid matric...
Supercritical CO2 food drying technique was investigated on red bell pepper with a lab-scale reactor...
Conventional drying of spices, as hot air treatment, often needs an additional downstream inactivati...
Drying assisted by supercritical carbon dioxide is foreseen to become a promising technology for sen...
In this contribution, a mathematical model is built to predict the changes in water concentration in...
This work explore the use of supercritical CO2 drying as alternative technique for the obtainment of...
During drying, food products undergo several physical and structural changes. These changes have a d...
Continuous drying processes using supercritical CO2 (scCO2) as a water extraction agent require 24/7...
In this paper, a mathematical model is developed to simulate the physical–chemical coupling process ...
BACKGROUND: Supercritical drying (SCD) of aerogels entails replacement of the primary solvent ethano...
In the perspective of production of dry therapeutic protein formulations, spray drying of lysozyme (...
International audienceDrying is the most critical elaboration step of large monolithic and crack-fre...
Design of dryers for biological materials is a complex problem, since in order to solve the model eq...
The main goals of this thesis are to understand the supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) spray dry...
Supercritical CO2 food drying technique was investigated on red bell pepper with a lab-scale reactor...
Although several empirical models are available in the literature to predict density in solid matric...
Supercritical CO2 food drying technique was investigated on red bell pepper with a lab-scale reactor...
Conventional drying of spices, as hot air treatment, often needs an additional downstream inactivati...