Physical aging of amorphous fructose
Contribuinte(s) |
Owen R. Fennema |
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01/10/2002
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Resumo |
Physical aging of amorphous anhydrous fructose at temperature 5 degreesC and at 22 degreesC was studied using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The dynamic glass transitions temperature, T-g0 for unaged samples was 16 degreesC and 13.3 degreesC for heating rate of 10 degreesC/min and 1 degreesC/min, respectively. The fictive temperature, T-f0 for unaged samples calculated by Richardson and Savill method was 12 degreesC, which is close to the dynamic value obtained from the lower DSC heating rate. The fictive temperature T-f of the aged fructose glasses at temperatures both below and above the transition region was fitted well by a non-exponential decay function (Williams-Watts form). Aging above the transition region (22 degreesC) for 18 d increased both the dynamic glass transition temperature T and the fictive temperature T-f. However, aging below the transition region (5 degreesC) for I d increased the dynamic glass transition temperature T-g but decreased the fictive temperature T-f. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Institute of Food Technologists |
Palavras-Chave | #Food Science & Technology #Physical Aging #Fructose Glasses #Glass Transition Temperature #Fictive Temperature #Enthalpic Recovery #Glass-transition Temperature #Differential Scanning Calorimetry #Low-molecular-weight #Enthalpy Relaxation #Structural Relaxation #Cooling Rate #Glucose #Dependence #Kinetics #Behavior #C1 #290102 Food Engineering #671701 Processed food products and beverages |
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Journal Article |