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Oil is an important component of almonds and other vegetable substrates that can show an influence on human health. In this work the development and validation of an innovative, robust, stable, reliable and efficient ultrasonic system at pilot scale to assist supercritical CO(2) extraction of oils from different substrates is presented. In the extraction procedure ultrasonic energy represents an efficient way of producing deep agitation enhancing mass transfer processes because of some mechanisms (radiation pressure, streaming, agitation, high amplitude vibrations, etc.). A previous work to this research pointed out the feasibility of integrating an ultrasonic field inside a supercritical extractor without losing a significant volume fraction. This pioneer method enabled to accelerate mass transfer and then, improving supercritical extraction times. To commercially develop the new procedure fulfilling industrial requirements, a new configuration device has been designed, implemented, tested and successfully validated for supercritical fluid extraction of oil from different vegetable substrates.
Mass transport, Ultrasonic processes, Temperature, Supercritical Fluid extraction, Chromatography, Supercritical Fluid, Physics and Astronomy(all), Carbon Dioxide, Supercritical fluid extraction, Power ultrasound, Kinetics, Carbon dioxide, Models, Chemical, Solubility, Seeds, Pressure, Plant Oils, Ultrasonics
Mass transport, Ultrasonic processes, Temperature, Supercritical Fluid extraction, Chromatography, Supercritical Fluid, Physics and Astronomy(all), Carbon Dioxide, Supercritical fluid extraction, Power ultrasound, Kinetics, Carbon dioxide, Models, Chemical, Solubility, Seeds, Pressure, Plant Oils, Ultrasonics
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