Supercritical carbon dioxide extraction of caffeine from Korean green tea

Authors
Kim, Wan-JooKim, Jae-DuckOh, Seong-Geun
Issue Date
2007-11
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Citation
SEPARATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, v.42, no.14, pp.3229 - 3242
Abstract
Extract caffeine from Korean green tea using supercritical carbon dioxide as an extracting solvent carried out in a 230 mL extractor at extraction temperatures of 313-353 K and pressures of 10-40 MPa with water contents of 15.8-23.8 wt% and flow rate of 5.04-28.08 kg CO2/kg green tea per hour. The result showed that 66% of caffeine was removed under the condition of 323 K, 40 MPa with water contents of 20.8% and a flow rate of 28.08 kg CO2/kg green tea per hour. The experimental results were compared with Goto's mass transfer model in supercritical fluid extraction. It was found to be fit with regression R-2 = 0.95. It was shown that the extraction yields were dependant on the temperature, pressure, water contents, and carbon dioxide flow rate.
Keywords
MODEL; CO2; MODEL; CO2; caffeine; decaffeination; green tea leaves; supercritical carbon dioxide
ISSN
0149-6395
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/133995
DOI
10.1080/01496390701513008
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