3D Simulation and Artificial Neural Networks Application in the Diffusion Study of Champignon Mushroom/Solution Interface During the Salting

The influence of the film formed during the salting of champignon mushrooms with brine containing NaCl and KCl was modeled using the finite elements method (FEM). It was verified that the film formed on the mushroom surface had a greater influence in the static salting since the diffusion of the ions was 7.5-fold smaller in this system than in the stirred salting. The application of self-organizing maps showed that the ions diffusion along the surface of the solid presented a heterogeneous occurrence and depended on the region for both static and stirred salting. A direct relation was observed among the mushroom surface morphology, the salts diffusion behavior, and the film formation. In addition, the film was not completely extinguished in the stirred system, although it has a minimal influence as the film formation is also dependent on the biosolid surface.

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Main Authors: Bordin,Mírian S. P., Silva,Hágata C., Galvan,Diego, Mantovani,Ana C. G., Angilelli,Karina B., Borsato,Dionisio
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Química 2022
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532022000400384
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