Kinetics of green solid-liquid extraction of useful compounds from plant materials: Kinetics coefficients and modeling

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A mathematical model for modeling solid-liquid extraction from plants was developed. Two extraction systems, System I Nicotiana tabacum L.-water and System II Geranium sanguineum L.-water, were investigated. The effect of agitation rate on the mode of the extraction process was studied, as the limit values in the case of internal diffusion for System I and System II were determined. The kinetics of extraction for both systems at determined technological parameters (temperature and solid/liquid ratio) was experimentally investigated. The values of the partial mass transfer coefficient, k, were determined by the Regular regime method. A four-parameter empirical model for prediction of the effective diffusivity, Deff, was also presented. The model adequacy is verified with the experimental data and shows very good coincidence.

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Simeonov, E., Yaneva, Z., & Chilev, C. (2018). Kinetics of green solid-liquid extraction of useful compounds from plant materials: Kinetics coefficients and modeling. Green Processing and Synthesis, 7(1), 68–73. https://doi.org/10.1515/gps-2016-0179

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