Pressurized Hotwater Extraction Of Oil in Morocco
- Use: Cooking Oil
- Type:Cooking Oil Extraction Machine
- Production Capacity: 900 KG/H
- Power (kw): 2.2/1.1KW
- Dimension(L*W*H): 3550X1500X2200mm
- Size: 1718*1450*1910 MM
- Advantage: Energy Saving Low Residual high oil yield
- Market: Morocco
Optimization of pressurized hot water extraction of Lavandin
Pressurized hot water extraction (PHWE) and hydrodistillation were compared for the extraction of essential oil from Lavandin to show the PHWE method is quicker (28.3 min versus 3 h) and more extraction yield (5.10 versus 1.52) than hydrodistsillation. Pressurized hot water extraction (PHWE) and hydrodistillation were compared for the extraction of essential oil from Lavandin. Using GC-FID
Pressurized hot water extraction (PHWE) is an extraction technique that uses liquid water as extractant (extraction solvent) at temperatures above the atmospheric boiling point of water (100°C/273 K, 0.1 MPa), but below the critical point of water (374°C/647 K, 22.1 MPa) ( Fig. 1,[1] ).
Investigation of Organic Matter Extraction from Moroccan Oil
Oil shales that are free of carbonates sub-layers (RH) prove to be the best material for the extraction of organic matter. The organic matter contained in the R3 layer of the Tarfaya oil shale
The main advantage of the use of microwave-assisted extraction is the relative rapidity of bioactive compounds extraction in contrast with conventional pressurized liquid extraction. Therefore, the very short extraction period could limit the degradation of thermolabile bioactives, an effect that can occur in conventional pressurized hot water
Pressurized Liquid Extraction, an overview | ScienceDirect
2.2.1 Pressurized Liquid Extraction. PLE is a solid–liquid extraction technique capable of extracting a wide range of organic contaminants from a wide variety of biological matrices [6]. PLE offers improved extraction efficiency, sample throughput, and automation [7]. PLE can be viewed as an extension of supercritical fluid extraction
Abstract: Pressurized hot water extraction (PHWE) and hydrodistillation were compared for the extraction of essential oil from Lavandin. Using GC-FID analysis in conjunction with central composite
[PDF] Simultaneous extraction of phenolics and essential oil
The present study demonstrated that PHWE was a suitable technique for simultaneous extraction of phenolic and essential oil from peppermint and might be used as an analytical extraction tool for determination of phenolics and essentialOil. Phenolics and essential oil of peppermint were obtained by pressurized hot water extraction (PHWE). The best extraction conditions were found to be 130 °C
Pressurized hot water extraction (PHWE) has become a popular green extraction method for different. classes of compounds present in numerous kinds of matrices such as environmental, food
Pressurized Solvent Extraction, an overview | ScienceDirect
This technique is a solid–liquid extraction process performed at high temperatures (50–200 °C) with high pressures (50–300 psi) for short time periods (5–10 min) in solid and semisolid matrices [5]. Thus, the solvent is maintained in the liquid state during the whole extraction process.
Several applications involving on-line coupling of pressurized hot water extraction (PHWE) with either liquid chromatography (LC) or gas chromatography (GC) have been reported . In this case, the extraction solvent is water at temperatures higher than 150 °C. PHWE is an ecofriendly method widely used to extract bioactive compounds [10,11]. By