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Resumen de Extraction of passion fruit seed oil using supercritical CO2: a study of mass transfer and rheological property by Bayesian inference

R. Cardoso de Oliveira, R. M. Rossi, M. L. Gimenes, S. Jagadevan, W. Machado Giufrida

  • The extraction of oil from passion fruit seeds using supercritical CO2 was studied. Experimental data were obtained for extraction conducted at 15, 20 and 25 MPa; at temperatures of 40 and 50 °C with CO2 flow rates of 1.5 and 3.0 mL min�1. An increase in the pressure, temperature and CO2 flow rate increased the yield. The maximum extraction yield obtained was 18.5%. The mass transfer coefficients for passion fruit oil were found to be 8.496 3 10-5 s-1 at 25 MPa, 50 °C and 3 mL s�1 CO2 flow rate. Dilatant fluid behavior was observed in all tests of the rheological study.


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