Spray drying of starch submicron particles prepared by high pressure homogenization and mini-emulsion cross-linking
- Authors: Shi, Aimin , Li, Dong , Wang, Li-jun , Zhou, Yuguang , Adhikari, Benu
- Date: 2012
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Journal of Food Engineering Vol. 113, no. 3 (2012), p. 399-407
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- Description: The suspensions containing starch submicron particles prepared through a novel high pressure homogenization and mini-emulsion cross-linking technology were spray dried to obtain cross-linked starch submicron particles. Dryer inlet temperature and feed flow rate were varied to investigate their effect on moisture content, glass transition temperature (T g), morphology of the starch submicron particles. The residual moisture content of the particles was below 10% (w/w) and particle had collapsed morphology. The T g of these submicron particles varied between 54 and 57°C corresponding to moisture contents of 9.78% and 8.31%, respectively and the cross-linking and the high hydrogen bond density in these submicron particles strongly affected the moisture dependence in their T g. The X-ray diffraction and FT-IR experiments revealed that these starch submicron particles were in amorphous glassy state, fully cross-linked and had very high extent of hydrogen bonding. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Yield and characteristics of pyrolysis products obtained from Schizochytrium limacinum under different temperature regimes
- Authors: Li, Gang , Zhou, Yuguang , Ji, Fang , Liu, Ying , Adhikari, Benu , Tian, Li , Ma, Zonghu , Dong, Renjie
- Date: 2013
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Energies Vol. 6, no. 7 (2013), p. 3339-3352
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- Description: Pyrolysis-gas chromatographic mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS) was used to determine the yield and chemical composition of the pyrolysis products of Schizochytrium limacinum. The pyrolysis was carried out by varying the temperature from 300 °C to 800 °C. It was found that the main decomposition temperature of Schizochytrium limacinum was 428.16 °C, at which up to 66.5% of the mass was lost. A further 18.7% mass loss then occurred in a relatively slow pace until 760.2 °C due to complete decomposition of the ash content of Schizochytrium limacinum. The pyrolysis of Schizochytrium limacinum at 700 °C produced the maximum yield (67.7%) of pyrolysis products compared to 61.2% at 400 °C. While pollutants released at 700 °C (12.3%) was much higher than that of 400 °C (2.1%). Higher temperature will lead to more pollutant (nitrogen compounds and PAHs) release,which is harmful to the environment. Considering the reasonably high yield and minimum release of pollutants, a lower pyrolysis temperature (400 °C) was found to be optimum for producing biofuel from Schizochytrium limacinum.
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The effect of partial gelatinization of corn starch on its retrogradation
- Authors: Fu, Zong-qiang , Wang, Li-Jun , Li, Dong , Zhou, Yuguang , Adhikari, Benu
- Date: 2013
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Carbohydrate Polymers Vol. 97, no. 2 (2013), p. 512-517
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- Description: The objective of this work was to investigate the effect of partial gelatinization of starch on its retrogradation using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) techniques. The Avrami equation was used to predict the evolution of starch retrogradation kinetics. The degree of retrogradation in starch samples partially gelatinized 64 ?C (S64), 68 ?C (S68) and 70 ?C (S70) and control (S25) increased with storage time. The retrogradation enthalpies of S68 and S70 were almost four times as high as that of S64. The S25 and S64 had dominant A-type crystalline pattern while S68 and S70 showed dominant B-type crystalline pattern. The growth of remainder crystals was faster in S25 and S64, while both the nucleation and growth rates of new crystals were faster in S68 and S70. The Avrami model was found to represent the retrogradation kinetics data of these partially gelatinized starch samples quite satisfactorily (R2 > 0.95). © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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