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Density and Porosity in Drying Starch Materials
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1990
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Materials ScienceFood ChemistryDrying Starch MaterialsGelatinized Corn StarchesEngineeringDesiccationFood MicrostructurePorosityRheologyFood EngineeringBulk PorosityParticle DensityPorous BodyMicrostructureHealth Sciences
ABSTRACT The particle density of granular and gelatinized corn starches was determined in the moisture range 0 to 1 kg water/kg dry solids, using a gas stereopycnometer. The bulk porosity (void fraction) of spherical starch samples at various moisture contents was estimated from the bulk and particle densities during air drying at 60°C. The particle density data fitted a polynomial function of moisture content (X), passing through a maximum value of 1500 kg/m 3 at X = 0.15. The bulk porosity of the starch samples increased linearly during drying, reaching a value of 0.45 near dryness. Differences in structure between granular and gelatinized starches during drying were observed by stereomicroscopy. The changes in porosity could be related to variations of the effective moisture and thermal diffusivities of starch materials.
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