Publication | Closed Access
Model-based equipment-design for plant-based extraction processes – considering botanic and thermodynamic aspects
19
Citations
19
References
2013
Year
Solvent ExtractionEngineeringBioenergyBotanyMass Transport KineticsFood ChemistryPlant FactoryBiochemical EngineeringAvailable EquipmentPlant DesignDownstream ProcessingChromatographyHealth SciencesBiomass UtilizationSpider DiagramEdible PackagingProcess EngineeringModel-based Equipment-designPlant-based ExtractionEnvironmental EngineeringWater PurificationFood ProcessingThermodynamic Aspects
The growing demand for plant-based products in the food, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industry leads to the need for a systematic process and equipment-design for the potentially applicable extraction techniques. Therefore, in this article, the classification of plant-based raw materials according to their characteristics is discussed. Furthermore, physicochemical modelling via distributed plug flow approach is applied and its possible fields of application are examined. Here, especially the extraction of water from the plant-based raw material as well as the entailed effects on the equilibrium and the mass transport kinetics are concerned. In addition to that, an evaluation method for the examined and generally available equipment through spider diagram is proposed. The relation to the initially argued botanic systems is discussed in particular. The extraction of vanillin from vanilla beans serves as exemplary system for this.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1