2023
DOI: 10.3390/pr11102886
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A Time-Saving Approach to Parameter Studies in Microwave-Assisted Freeze Drying

Till Sickert,
Richy Bergmann,
Jana Christoph
et al.

Abstract: Microwave-assisted freeze drying (MFD) is particularly suited for drying heat-sensitive materials. However, optimizing process parameters is time-consuming due to lengthy individual experiments. This study investigates the feasibility of partial MFD for parameter studies, with the process being terminated after removing 20 wt% of the water contained. The proposed approach reduces the time required for parameter evaluation by 92.0% compared to complete MFD. It also enables the evaluation of the samples’ drying … Show more

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“…In order to improve the drying efficiency and quality of porous materials, hybrid drying technology has been widely used in the drying of porous materials (Menon et al, 2020;Hii et al, 2021). Hybrid drying techniques for porous materials include hot air-vacuum drying (Zhao et al, 2014), freezing-microwave drying (Sickert et al, 2023), supercritical-hot air drying (Siddiqui et al, 2023), vacuum-microwave drying (González-Cavieres et al, 2021 and freezing-supercritical drying (Wang et al, 2019). By combining different drying methods, these techniques aim to achieve a more efficient and gentle drying process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to improve the drying efficiency and quality of porous materials, hybrid drying technology has been widely used in the drying of porous materials (Menon et al, 2020;Hii et al, 2021). Hybrid drying techniques for porous materials include hot air-vacuum drying (Zhao et al, 2014), freezing-microwave drying (Sickert et al, 2023), supercritical-hot air drying (Siddiqui et al, 2023), vacuum-microwave drying (González-Cavieres et al, 2021 and freezing-supercritical drying (Wang et al, 2019). By combining different drying methods, these techniques aim to achieve a more efficient and gentle drying process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%