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Decaffeination of green coffee beans.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knd0FVCvBf4
In this video, I am decaffeinating green coffee beans by the direct organic solvent method.
Unfortunately, I couldn't find a patent for this particular process and had to rely on my intuition and the bits and pieces I could find on google
search.
In any case, decaffeination process was successful, though I couldn't determine the amount of caffeine extracted by weight.
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CuReUS
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brilliant video as usual , amazing music
I don't think you should use CaCl2 as the drying agent because CaCl2 reacts with amines.
better to use NaOH instead
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Hi, thank you for your pleasant feedback.
To be honest I didn't realise that calcium chloride reacts with amines when submerged in the solvent, thanks for pointing this out.
I will do a more detailed research on drying agents, really I think I should have used molecular sieves instead.
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read as "defecation of green coffee beans, I am defecating green coffee beans by the direct organic solvent method" lol
it's 1am, I've had a few beers, time I go to bed
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