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PublicationsRapid extraction of canola oil Diosady 1983 Journal
Abstract The simultaneous size reduction and solvent extraction of canola seeds were studied using a laboratory blender and a small, pilot-scale Szego mill. The laboratory tests established
Article "Kinetics of oil extraction from canola (rapeseed)." Detailed information of the J-GLOBAL is an information service managed by the Japan Science and Technology Agency (hereinafter
Wiley Online LibraryKinetics of oil extraction from canola (rapeseed) So 1986
The extraction of oil from canola (rapeseed) using hexane as a solvent can be described by a two stage washing/diffusion model. Oil which is at the surface of the seed as a result of pressing or
Kinetics of oil extraction from canola (rapeseed). The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 64 (1), 80–86.
HARVESTStudies of the oil extraction kinetics of repeseen (canola)
Experimental data on the rate of extraction of oil from rapeseed were collected on a bench scale batch extractor, using commercial hexane (Skelly F) as a solvent. The experimental data were
The reason for examining so many variables in this project was to make certain that in general the mathematical model would be applicable to any operating condition of the extraction process,
The kinetics and thermodynamics of hempseed oil
The same model has been previously applied for describing the kinetics of oil extraction from sunflower (Patricelli et al., 1979) and canola (So and Macdonald, 1986) seeds, as well as the
The extraction kinetics of the essential oil of Xylopia aethiopica (Dunal) A. Rich by hydrodistillation was studied for modeling its process and optimizing its yield. The oils obtained, analyzed by GC/MS, consists
Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Rice Bran With Adsorption
Studies on the extraction of spearmint oil (essential oil of Mentha spicata) from Turkish mint plant leaves with supercritical CO2 indicated that concentration of the monoterpenes
Kinetics of Oil Extraction from Canola (Rapeseed) GEORGE C. SO and DOUGLAS G. MACDONALD Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N OW0 The extraction of oil from canola (rapeseed) using hexane as a solvent can be described by a two stage washing/diffusion model. Oil which is at the surface of the
Pseudo-kinetics of batch extraction of Crotalaria juncea
Batch kinetics of extraction of C. juncea oil has been carried out and some pseudo-kinetic models (two-site kinetic desorption model (TSKDM), one-site kinetic desorption model (OSKDM) and second order pseudo-kinetics) are used to validate the experimental outcome.
Different mathematical models have been suggested to analyze the extraction kinetics of vegetable oils from different oily matrices and solvents such as: pressed, flaked or ground canola seed using hexane as solvent (Fernández et al., 2025, So and Macdonald, 1986), ground green coffee using hexane (Dibert et al., 1989), ground corn grains and
Kinetic study of canola oil and tocopherol extraction:
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Extraction of canola seed (Brassica napus) oil using
Jan 1, 2025However, there is a lack of information in the literature regarding a comparison between extractions using supercritical CO 2 and compressed propane focusing on aspects related to the kinetics data and modeling, chemical profile of the fatty acids, and evaluation of the oxidative stability of the extracted oil. In this context, this study aims to compare the extraction
Feb 20, 2008The kinetics of oil extraction from olive cake by using ethanol 96% was studied for different solvent-to-solids ratios and temperatures. The thermodynamic aspect of the extraction process was also examined. In the kinetic study, the results produced by the model of So and Macdonald (a model involving two main mechanisms of oil extraction: a washing process and
Academia.eduExtraction of Oil from Jatropha Seeds-Optimization and Kinetics
Problem statement: Jatropha curcas is a wonder plant with a variety of applications and enormous economic potentials. Oil from the seeds can be used as alternative fuel and for making biodiesel which aims to overcome energy crisis problems. In this study, extraction of Jatropha oil from seeds was optimized using organic solvent based on the amount of the extracted oil. The
Approach: The effects of five operating parameters on the oil extraction namely type of solvents, temperature, solvent to solid ratio, processing time and particle size of the meal were investigated to optimize the processing conditions for achieving maximum oil yield. The kinetics of extraction was assumed based on a second order mechanism.
Efect of feed particle size and solvent flow rate on
J Am Oil Chem Soc 73:669–671 So GC, MacDonald DG (1986) Kinetics of oil extraction from canola (rapeseed). Can J Chem Eng 64:80–86 Subramanian R, Nakajima M (1997) Membrane degumming of crude soybean and rapeseed oils.
The phenomenon and kinetics of the ethanol extraction of canola oil from microwave-pretreated seeds was studied using a Fick’s diffusion model. The extraction was performed in a batch system at constant temperature (313–333 K) at different times (300–64 800 s); then the total solvent-free extracts (SFE) were washed with hexane, obtaining oil as a hexane-soluble fraction (HSE)
