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Modeling and optimization of process parameters for supercritical CO2 extraction of Argemone mexicana (L.) seed oil

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 206, Issue 8, Pages 1087-1106

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/00986445.2018.1547712

Keywords

Argemone mexicana (L; ); Fatty acids; optimization; Modeling; Response surface methodology; Supercritical fluid extraction

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  1. Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Uttarakhand (India)

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This research article deals with the determination of optimal conditions of extraction parameters (e.g. temperature (60-100 degrees C), pressure (200-350 bar), particle size (0.5-1.0 mm), flow rate-CO2 (5-15 g/min), and the % of co-solvent (0.0-10% of flow rate-CO2) resulting to the optimal cumulative extraction yield during the supercritical fluid extraction of Argemone mexicana (L.) seed oil with and without a modifier (ethanol) using a supercritical carbon dioxide as solvent. A five-factors-three-levels Box-Behnken design under the response surface methodology was used to show independent and interactive effects of extraction parameters. A mathematical regression model was expressed properly by a quadratic second-order polynomial equation. The maximum oil yield (42.86%) from A. mexicana seeds was obtained with the optimal conditions (85 degrees C, 305 bar, 0.75 mm, 11 g/min, and 9% of flow rate-CO2) of extraction parameters. The fatty acids analysis of the seed oil was done using gas chromatography and found its suitability as bio-fuel.

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