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Thermodynamic and statistical analysis of soybean oil extraction process using renewable solvent
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Solvent ExtractionEngineeringAgricultural EconomicsSolvent HydrationExtraction ProcessStatistical AnalysisFood ChemistryChemical EngineeringHeavy Oil RecoveryBio-oilPetroleum Refining ProcessChromatographyHealth SciencesRenewable SolventChemical Enhanced Oil RecoveryResponse Surface MethodologyFood ProcessingFuel ProductionPetroleum RefiningSeed ProcessingHydrothermal Processing
Summary The main goal of this work was to evaluate thermodynamic parameters of the soybean oil extraction process using ethanol as solvent. The experimental treatments were as follows: aqueous solvents with water contents varying from 0 to 13% (mass basis) and extraction temperature varying from 50 to 100 °C. The distribution coefficients of oil at equilibrium have been used to calculate enthalpy, entropy and free energy changes. The results indicate that oil extraction process with ethanol is feasible and spontaneous, mainly under higher temperature. Also, the influence of water level in the solvent and temperature were analysed using the response surface methodology (RSM). It can be noted that the extraction yield was highly affected by both independent variables. A joint analysis of thermodynamic and RSM indicates the optimal level of solvent hydration and temperature to perform the extraction process.
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