Drying of Selected Spices in a Solar Assisted Fluidized Bed Dryer Integrated with Liquid Desiccant Air Dehumidifier
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newline Demand for value-added spices all year round has warranted suitable post-harvest
newlineprocessing since most are non-perennial by nature and perishable owing to enzymatic or
newlinemaillard reactions and pathogenic microbial contamination. The food loss and food waste
newline(25% of global agro-produce) causes significant losses in embedded energy (~15 EJ/year),
newlinefinancial ($120 billion/year), and environmental (8% of GHG emissions). Unlike other
newlineindustrial needs, drying plays an important role in ensuring global food security through
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newlinesafe storage. Drying involves the minimization of biologically active water in fresh agro-
newlineproduce up to the safe water activity (0.4-0.6). An optimized drying technique is needed to
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newlinebe chosen critically because one particular drying condition suitable for a group of spices
newlinemay be detrimental to others. Therefore, the literature was reviewed rigorously to find out
newlinethe permissible ranges of influencing drying parameters for major spices and up-to-date
newlinetechnological advancement to alleviate the shortcomings of conventional drying
newlinetechnologies.
newlineHot air fluidized bed drying (FBD) has an exclusive role in the evolution of industrial
newlinedrying for delivering uniformly dried products owing to ability in the relative ease of
newlineproduct handling, intensive mixing, product-air interfacial surface contact (3,000-45,000
newlinem2
newline/m3
newline), and high heat capacity (~106 J/m3
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newline-K). The higher energy cost and associated
newlineenvironmental impacts are the major drawbacks of conventional FBD, as it requires a
newlinehigher mass flux of hot air to fluidize the product. It is critical to afford excessive energy
newline(mostly fossil fuel) and environmental cost for micro-small and rural industries like the
newlinefood processing sectors. In fact, the grid electricity transmission is not adequate in rural
newlineareas and mountainous terrain. Referring to the UN Climate Change Summit-2021
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newline(COP26, Glasgow), 31% of the global anthropogenic emissions originate from the agro-
newlinefood systems and out of which 4% is contributed by the food processing sector. The
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