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Experimental Optimization and Modeling of Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Oil from <i>Pinus gerardiana</i>

Mitra AmaniIslamic Azad University Department of Chemical Engineering, Robat Karim Branch 37616‐16461 Robat Karim IranNedasadat Saadati ArdestaniMaterials and Energy Research Center Department of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials 14155‐4777 Karaj IranBizhan HonarvarIslamic Azad University Department of Chemical Engineering, Marvdasht Branch Marvdasht Iran
2021en
ABI

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Abstract The influence of different temperatures, pressures, and flow rates on the supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) of oil from Pinus gerardiana was investigated. Extraction was designed using the Box‐Behnken design and artificial neural network. Furthermore, a mathematical model of broken and intact cells was applied to consider mass transfer kinetics of extracted natural materials. The experimental oil extraction was performed by Soxhlet and supercritical carbon dioxide methods and the yield and composition of the obtained oils was compared. Although the yield of the SFE process was lower than that of the Soxhlet extraction, the SFE presented the advantage of shorter extraction time and lower temperatures. Also, the chemical compositions of the obtained oils from Soxhlet and SFE processes were the same.

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