1. Dissolution and surface tension of ethanol-wash solute obtained from industrial rapeseed meal
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Georgiev, R., Gandova, V., Ivanova, P., Hristo Kalaydzhiev, Chalova, V. I., and Gandova, Vanya
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dissolution ,rapeseed meal ethanol wash-solute, rate constant, activation energy - Abstract
Rapeseed meal is a by-product of oil extraction which is generated in substantial amounts worldwide. The ethanol-wash solute (EWS) was prepared as a waste of protein isolate generation from industrial rapeseed meal after a 4-time treatment with a 75% aqueous ethanol solution. The ethanol-wash liquids were collected, vacuum concentrated and lyophilisied to prepare EWS. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of three concentration levels (0.1, 0.3 and 0.5%) and temperature (20, 30, 40 and 50°C) on surface tension and EWS dissolution behaviour by using conductivity measurement. The EWS solubility in water was dependent on both concentration and temperature. For the all three concentrations, maximum conductivity was achieved at 50°C. For the lowest EWS concentration studied (0.1%), the rate constant of dissolution increased with the increase of the temperature reaching 0.1838 1/s at 50°C. The rate constants of the dissolution of 0.3 and 0.5% EWS though increased with the increase of temperature to 40°C followed by a sharp drop at 50°C. The addition of EWS decreased the surface tension of pure water at all three concentrations. The most profound effect was observed at 50°C where the surface tension of water (67.14 mN/m) was reduced 2-fold (33.92 mN/m) after adding 0.5% EWS. Acquired information is valuable by concerning formulation, fabric