Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
620803 Chemical Engineering Research and Design 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The supercritical oil extraction from oleaginous seeds (sunflower and rapeseeds) is presented here through experimental and modelling results. The experimental setup allows an accurate following of the mass of the oil extracted and to derive the experimental influences of pressure, temperature and supercritical CO2 flowrate on the extraction curves. These parameters are very sensitive and highlight the necessity of precise optimisation of experimental conditions. In order to complete the behaviour of supercritical fluids extraction, an improved modelling is proposed. The modelling basic equations are based on others modelling published previously. In this work, the determination of several parameters comes from correlations and the other constants are fitted with all the experimental results. Thus the modelling is more representative and predictive as other ones. The modelling results present a good agreement with the experimental results, and hence it can be used for the dimensioning of some extraction autoclaves.

► Supercritical CO2 extraction of oil from rapeseeds and sunflower seeds at pressures up to 35 MPa. ► Modelling of the solubility and mass transfer during the different steps of extraction. ► Mass transfer modelled with the same set of parameters for each seed.

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