Abstract:
In this study, potential of the air-diffusion channels to maintain the desired
controlled atmosphere condition in the storage chambers was evaluated.
The diffusion channels of different combination in length (60, 120, 180, 240
mm) and diameter (3, 6, 9, 12 mm) were installed in the storage chambers
of 2 L capacity. Tomato samples (0.805 kg) were taken in the chambers and
stored at 10°C. Oxygen concentration in the chambers was measured
periodically until the end of storage period. The tomatoes were stored
upto 40 days under the channel length of 180 mm and diameter of 9 mm
with harvest-fresh appearance, better texture and colour. The experimental
results showed that the oxygen concentration ranging from 7% to 15% was
maintained depending on the channel length and its tendency was found
directly proportional to the channel diameter and inversely related to the
channel length. Simultaneously, respiration rate of tomato was determined
by closed respiration system to facilitate working with diffusion channel
model. A model was developed based on Fick’s first law of gas diffusion to
predict the channel length. The model was fitted to the experimental data
and channel lengths were calculated theoretically in the ranges between 30
and 320 mm. The predicted channel lengths maintained the oxygen con centration between 4% and 16% irrespective of the channel diameters. The
predicted results were in accordance with the experimental results. The
model was very useful in predicting the diffusion channel length and
establishing the controlled atmosphere condition for storage of tomatoes.
Description:
Journal homepage: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ljfp20
2017, VOL. 20, NO. S2, S1424–S1437
https://doi.org/10.1080/10942912.2017.1347181