Dry ice sublimation performance as affected by binding agent, density, and age

Author:

Hafner Kimberly1,Welt Bruce1ORCID,Pelletier William1,Boz Özdemir Ziynet1

Affiliation:

1. Packaging Engineering Program, Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractDry ice is one of the world's most in‐demand commodities for cold chain distribution of temperature sensitive products in insulated shippers. A commonly used rule of thumb is that dry ice sublimates about 8% every 24 h, without consideration for dry ice type, size, or geometry. This study explored sublimation rates of dry ice composition (binding agent and density), age, and geometry (size and shape). Dry ice block manufacturing often involves dosing propylene glycol‐water “binder” solution to liquid carbon dioxide. Tests performed in this study revealed that the binding agent did not influence the dry ice sublimation rate. Dry ice density was found to impact sublimation rate. Fresh and aged blocks of similar dimensions and mass were found to have similar performance outcomes. Mass loss curves for pellets and various sized dry ice blocks showed a dependence on surface area and volume. Chunked blocks and pellets with and without binding agent sublimated at similar rates of 2.84 and 2.53% h−1 (w/w), respectively, whereas block varieties with significantly lower surface area to volume ratios had lower sublimation rates of 0.98–1.60% h−1.

Funder

Merck KGaA

Florida Agricultural Experiment Station

Publisher

Wiley

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