Drying kinetics and thermodynamic properties of jabuticaba peel
Diene Gonçalves SOUZA,
Lígia Campos de Moura SILVA,
Esther Cristina Neves Medeiros da SILVA
et al.
Abstract:Jabuticaba is a fruit of high nutritional value, and the peel, which is usually discarded, contains nutrients in greater concentration. An alternative for the use of jabuticaba bark is the preparation of flour. The aim of this research was to analyze the drying kinetics of jabuticaba bark by adjusting mathematical models and determining the effective diffusion coefficient, activation energy, and thermodynamic properties at different drying temperatures. The jaboticaba residues were dried in a forced ventilatio… Show more
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