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The Effect of Reverse Sorption on an Extraction Kinetics Melanin Case

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PROCESSES
Volume 11, Issue 11, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pr11113192

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extraction kinetics; kinetics models; diffusion constant; crystallinity index; melanin; sorption capacity

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Research on extraction kinetics is an important factor in technological processes. This paper analyzes the influence of reverse sorption on the release of substances from the matrix. By evaluating the sorption capacity and using appropriate temperature and kinetic models, the optimal parameters of the chemical process can be determined.
Research into extraction kinetics is one of the crucial factors in a technological process. Extraction is used predominantly when working with organic feedstock. The study of the kinetics of extraction of a substance is a complex process, which is influenced by a large number of factors. This paper presents an analysis of one of these factors, namely the influence of reverse sorption on the process of substance release from the matrix. Sorption can directly affect the intraparticle diffusion constants and, consequently, the rate of release of the substance. Using buckwheat husk as an example, its sorption capacity was assessed to assess the sorption factor on the rate of melanin release. To select the optimal parameters of the chemical process, the experiment was carried out at temperatures of 40, 50, and 60 degrees Celsius. The Axelrud and Baker-Lonsdale equations were used to describe the kinetic models.

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