Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
223707 Journal of Food Engineering 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Solid coconut waste was produced after coconut milk extraction process and may still contain up to 24 wt.% oil content. In this work, extraction of oil from coconut waste using batch and soxhlet extractor was studied. Effect of particle size diameter, type of solvent and solvent to solid ratio on the kinetic and thermodynamic parameters; entropy, enthalpy and free energy of extraction were investigated. The maximum oil yields for soxhlet and batch reactor were 23.6% at 80 °C and 21.9% at 65 °C, respectively for particle size diameter <0.5 mm when hexane was used as solvent. The kinetic of coconut waste oil extraction was found to be a first order mass transfer model. The ΔG, ΔS and ΔH values were 10.94–13.35 kJ/mol, 33.10–39.57 J/mol K and 0.12–1.25 kJ/mol, respectively shows that the extraction process was spontaneous, irreversible and endothermic based on thermodynamic parameters.

► Solid coconut waste is a novel source for oil extraction process. ► Optimization of extraction of oil was conducted using batch and soxhlet extractor. ► The optimum parameters were applied to a mass transfer kinetic model. ► Thermodynamic parameters of extraction of oil were also determined.

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