Search for dissertations about: "drying kinetics"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words drying kinetics.
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1. Drying kinetics, coalescence and agglomeration of dairy products particles
Abstract : Spray drying is used in the food, pharmaceutical, and chemical industries for producing powder from a liquid feed. The unique advantages of spray drying are producing powders of a specific particle size and moisture content, handling heat sensitive products, and high capacity. However, spray drying is a complex process. READ MORE
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2. Processing of raw Cassava (Manihot esculenta) - Experiments and Modelling
Abstract : The objective of the present thesis was to understand how the quality and performance of dried cassava products could be developed by drying and other processing steps. This goal was achieved in several stages. READ MORE
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3. Mass Transport in Apple Tissue: Effects of Tissue Structure and Osmotic Processing Conditions
Abstract : Osmotic processing can be a very useful processing step in today’s food industry enabling the production of high quality natural food ingredients out of plant tissues. The maintenance of high product quality is quite product specific with regard to quality attributes. These attributes include fresh/like appearance, taste, texture and composition. READ MORE
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4. From Polysaccharides to Functional Materials for Trace Pharmaceutical Adsorption
Abstract : The transition to bioeconomy will reduce our dependency on fossil fuels as well as contribute to a more sustainable society. Within this framework, exploitation and development of renewable substitutes to petroleum-based products provides feasible roadmap for the material design. READ MORE
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5. Structured Nanoporous Materials for Biogas Upgrading
Abstract : Porous materials have shown potential for solving one of the significant challenges to sequestering CO2 gas from point sources. Microporous materials, zeolites and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are porous materials with tailorable adsorptive properties to develop higher performance for an energy-efficient CO2 separation. READ MORE