
Freeze drying is a process of sublimation of frozen water from a sample under vacuum conditions. Two of the most important differences between freeze drying and other types of drying are: with freeze drying material solidifies before the actual drying and the removal of water from the material occurs with a process of sublimation, i.e. direct transition from ice into vapour. By freezing the sample we achieve a partial dehydration of the sample, its solidification and the shaping of the samples morphology. Its implementation retains the porous structure of materials, amongst other features, and is a convenient procedure for preparation of aerogels.
LCPP, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maribor
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LCPP, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maribor
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2000 Maribor
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