Literature DB >> 15176885

Metastable states of water and ice during pressure-supported freezing of potato tissue.

O Schlüter1, G Urrutia Benet, V Heinz, D Knorr.   

Abstract

Different ice modifications were obtained during freezing processes at several pressure levels from atmospheric pressure up to 300 MPa. In the pressure range between 210 and 240 MPa, a metastable ice I modification area was observed, as the nucleation of ice I crystals in the thermodynamically stable region of ice III was reached. A significant degree of supercooling was obtained before freezing the tissue water to ice III, which has to be considered when designing pressure-supported freezing processes. The effect of supercooling phenomenon on the phase transition time is discussed using a mathematical model based on the solution of the heat transfer governing differential equations. Phase transition and freezing times for the different freezing paths experimented are compared for the processes: freezing at atmospheric pressure, pressure-assisted freezing, and pressure-shift freezing. Different metastable states of liquid water are defined according to their process-dependent stability.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15176885     DOI: 10.1021/bp0340279

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Prog        ISSN: 1520-6033


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