Oil extraction from structured bed of pumpkin seeds and peel using compressed propane as solvent

2019 ◽  
Vol 152 ◽  
pp. 104568 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberta Pazinato Cuco ◽  
Thainara Bovo Massa ◽  
Najla Postaue ◽  
Lucio Cardozo-Filho ◽  
Camila da Silva ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jesús Rodríguez-Miranda ◽  
Betsabé Hernández-Santos ◽  
Erasmo Herman-Lara ◽  
Carlos A. Gómez-Aldapa ◽  
Hugo S. Garcia ◽  
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Processes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 540
Author(s):  
Abraham Kabutey ◽  
Čestmír Mizera ◽  
Oldřich Dajbych ◽  
Petr Hrabě ◽  
David Herák ◽  
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In the present study, a Box–Behnken design of response surface methodology (RSM) was employed to optimize the processing factors (force: 100, 150, and 200 kN; speed: 3, 5, and 7 mm/min; and temperature: 40, 60, and 80 °C) for extracting pumpkin seeds oil under uniaxial compression. The design generated 15 experiments including twelve combinations of factors and three replicates at the center point. The responses: oil yield (%), oil expression efficiency (%), and energy (J) were calculated, and the regression models determined were statistically analyzed and validated. The optimum factors combination: 200 kN, 4 mm/min and 80 °C predicted the oil yield of 20.48%, oil expression efficiency of 60.90%, and energy of 848.04 J. The relaxation time of 12 min at the optimum factors increased the oil efficiency to 64.53%. The lower oil point force was determined to be 57.32 kN for estimating the maximum oil output. The tangent curve and generalized Maxwell models adequately (R2 = 0.996) described the compression and relaxation processes of pumpkin seeds oil extraction. Peroxide value increased with temperatures. The study provides detailed information useful for processing different bulk oilseeds under uniaxial loading for optimizing the mechanical oil pressing in large-scale oil production.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 80-88
Author(s):  
Tamara Nosenko ◽  
Ganna Vovk ◽  
Tamara Koroluk

2012 ◽  
pp. 124-131
Author(s):  
Yu. Astashov

The article considers the state of things in Russian oil refining. The options for its modernization are analyzed, as well as the effects of tax reforms in the sector. It is noted that current tax reforms mostly touch upon refining, not oil extraction, so one can expect further reforms in the sector and their impact on the industry.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 155-160
Author(s):  
Ye. M. Semenyshyn ◽  
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V. M. Atamanyuk ◽  
O. Ya. Dobrovetska ◽  
T. I. Rymar ◽  
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2017 ◽  
pp. 30-36
Author(s):  
R. V. Urvantsev ◽  
S. E. Cheban

The 21st century witnessed the development of the oil extraction industry in Russia due to the intensifica- tion of its production at the existing traditional fields of Western Siberia, the Volga region and other oil-extracting regions, and due discovering new oil and gas provinces. At that time the path to the development of fields in Eastern Siberia was already paved. The large-scale discoveries of a number of fields made here in the 70s-80s of the 20th century are only being developed now. The process of development itself is rather slow in view of a number of reasons. Create a problem of high cost value of oil extraction in the region. One of the major tasks is obtaining the maximum oil recovery factor while reducing the development costs. The carbonate layer lying within the Katangsky suite is low-permeability, and its inventories are categorised as hard to recover. Now, the object is at a stage of trial development,which foregrounds researches on selecting the effective methods of oil extraction.


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