dc.contributorUniversidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
dc.contributorUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.date.accessioned2014-05-20T15:29:55Z
dc.date.available2014-05-20T15:29:55Z
dc.date.created2014-05-20T15:29:55Z
dc.date.issued1999-01-01
dc.identifierDrying Technology. New York: Marcel Dekker Inc., v. 17, n. 4-5, p. 961-974, 1999.
dc.identifier0737-3937
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/39392
dc.identifier10.1080/07373939908917584
dc.identifierWOS:000080188000023
dc.description.abstractThe enthalpy-entropy compensation theory was applied to water sorption for grapes of Italy variety. The moisture sorption isotherms were analyzed using the static gravimetric method at 35, 40, 50, 60, 70 and 75 degrees C. For isotherms construction, the skin and pulp of the grape were used separately and it was possible to observe significant differences. The GAB equation was fitted to the experimental data, using direct nonlinear regression analysis; the agreement between experimental and calculated values was satisfactory. The net isosteric heat or enthalpy of water sorption, determined from the equilibrium sorption data, showed a different behavior when compared with other works, as it was obtained for skin and pulp separately. Plots of Delta h vs Delta S for skin and pulp provided the isokinetic temperatures T-Bs = 423.2 +/- 27.6 K and T-Bp = 424.5 +/- 25.3 K, respectively, indicating an enthalpy-controlled desorption process over the whole range of moisture content considered.
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherMarcel Dekker Inc
dc.relationDrying Technology
dc.relation2.219
dc.relation0,747
dc.rightsAcesso restrito
dc.sourceWeb of Science
dc.subjectenthalpy
dc.subjectentropy
dc.subjectgrape
dc.subjectheat sorption
dc.subjectisotherms
dc.subjectmoisture content
dc.titleThermodynamic models for water sorption by grape skin and pulp
dc.typeArtículos de revistas


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