Minimization of the adverse environmental effects of discarded onions by avoiding disposal through dehydration and food-use
2020
Fabani, María Paula | Román, María Celia | Rodriguez, Rosa | Mazza, Germán
Onion is a commonly used vegetable in the Cuyo Region, Argentina, and important in the world global vegetable production ranking. Production levels often exceed immediate markets of fresh sale, and excesses, although still edible, are currently discarded (mostly incinerated and disposed in landfill, creating numerous environmental hazards). To minimize these adverse environmental problems, this research investigates upgrading the discarded products by dehydration, hence guaranteeing their ultimate food-use. The dehydration process of discarded onion cv. Crioula Roxa was hence studied at 60 and 70 °C, temperatures selected to maintain the main physicochemical characteristics of the onions, while also creating optimum heat and mass transfer coefficients while significantly reducing the energy consumption and CO₂ emissions.When using an electrically-heated convective dryer, the Specific Energy Consumption (SEC) values and the CO₂ emissions during dehydration at 70 °C are 738.89 kWh.kg⁻¹ and 264.74 kg of CO₂ kg⁻¹, respectively. These values are only 41.61 kWh.kg⁻¹ and 2–4 kg of CO₂ kg⁻¹ if a solar dryer is applied. The thermal diffusivities were 1.86✕10⁻¹⁰ m² s⁻¹ (dehydration) and 1.08✕10⁻¹⁰ m² s⁻¹ (rehydration), showing a weak effect of the dehydration process on the solid structure and properties.
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