In this study the kinetics of oil extraction from partially dehulled safflower seeds under two moisture conditions (7 and 9% dry basis) was investigated. The extraction assays were performed using a stirred batch system, thermostated at 50 °C, using n-hexane as solvent. The data obtained were fitted to a modified diffusion model in order to represent the extraction kinetics. The model took into account a washing and a diffusive step. Fitting parameters were compared statistically for both moisture conditions. The oil yield increased with the extraction time in both cases, although the oil was released at different rates. A comparison of the parameters showed that both the portion extracted in the washing phase and the effective diffusion coefficient were moisture-dependent. The effective diffusivities were 2.81 10-12 and 8.06 10-13 m2 s-1 for moisture contents of 7% and 9%, respectively.
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Baümler, E., Fernández, M. B., Nolasco, S. M., & Pérez, E. E. (2014). Comparison of safflower oil extraction kinetics under two characteristic moisture conditions: Statistical analysis of non-linear model parameters. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 31(2), 553–559. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-6632.20140312s00002467
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