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Title
Water activity restriction by application of essentials oils
Authors
MILOSLAV MILICHOVSKÝ BRETISLAV CEŠEK ONDREJ MIKALA and JAN GOJNÝ
Received
November 3, 2017
Published
Volume 53 Issue 3-4 March-April
Keywords
cellulose, humidification, essential oils, absorption reversibility
Abstract
The antimicrobial activity of essential oils (EO) is mainly connected to the restriction of water distribution in reticular
porous systems of bioactive matters, but the whole process is more complex. The reversibility of the EO desorption
process in the water vapour environment of porous lignocellulosic materials, such as paper, is mainly controlled by the
relative humidity (RH) of the atmosphere. At low RH, the reversibility is low in comparison with that at high RH. The
reason of this behaviour is due to different diffusivity of penetrating water molecules at low RH and high RH, thus
water diffusivity at low RH is higher and that at high RH is lower than EO diffusivity. During EO desorption process at
low RH, e.g. of 49%, non-condensed water molecules spread rapidly through a porous material and the EO molecules
do not have the time to escape from the non-uniform pores of lignocellulosic material. In contrast, the desorption
process at high RH is more reversible.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2019.53.28
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