lüofilisatsioon
Lüofilisatsioon, also known as freeze-drying, is a dehydration process commonly used to preserve perishable materials or make them more convenient for transport. It involves freezing the material and then reducing the surrounding pressure to allow the frozen water in the material to sublimate directly from the solid phase to the gas phase. This is achieved by initially freezing the material, then reducing the pressure to a point where ice can transition directly to water vapor. Finally, a higher heat source is applied to vaporize any remaining water.
The process typically involves three main stages: freezing, primary drying (sublimation), and secondary drying (desorption). In
Lüofilisatsioon is advantageous because it minimizes damage to the material's structure and preserves its biological activity,