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Drying Technology
An International Journal
Volume 24, 2006 - Issue 8
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Original Articles

Immersion Drying of Wheat Using Al-PILC, Zeolite, Clay, and Sand as Particulate Media

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Pages 1033-1038 | Published online: 06 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Wheat (Triticum durum) was dried by immersion in a particulate medium grain dryer using natural clay, pillared aluminum clay (Al-PILC), zeolite 13X, and sand as particulate medium at different initial bed temperatures and residence times in the dryer. Results showed that zeolite caused the highest grain moisture loss for a given drying time, followed by Al-PILC, natural clay, and, finally, the sand. The drying capacity of the Al-PILC was similar to that of the zeolite. The Al-PILC transferred an amount of heat equivalent to 85–94% of the heat transferred by zeolite and evaporated 83–93% of the moisture removed by zeolite. Results also showed that the zeolite and the Al-PILC had the best heat and mass transfer properties of the four particulate materials used and that the Al-PILC can be used as an alternative of the zeolite in particulate medium immersion grain drying.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The authors acknowledge the Secretaríde Investigación y Posgrado of the Instituto Politécnico Nacional of Mexico (SIP-IPN) for its financial support that made this research possible.

Notes

*Considered the same as natural clay due to lack of data on this material.

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