Characterization of palm kernel oil, palm stearin, and palm olein blends in isosolid diagrams
β Scribed by Sheng-Li Zhou; Fu-Qing Zhang; Qing-Zhe Jin; Yuan-Fa Liu; Liang Shan; Ting Zhang; Xiao-Qiang Zou; Xing-Guo Wang
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 294 KB
- Volume
- 112
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1438-7697
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The binary and ternary phase behaviors of mixtures of palm kernel oil (PKO), palm stearin (POs), and palm olein (POo) were studied using isosolid diagrams. Both PKO/POs and PKO/POo binaries displayed eutectic behavior at high temperature, while binary POs/POo mixture showed good compatibility and only slight monotectic effect was observed at low temperature in the 10β50% POs addition range. Ternary phase diagrams showed that eutectic effects were observed in all ternary blends at 10β20Β°C and the degree of interaction depended on the content of PKO, POs, and POo in the blends. The depression of the contours in the isosolid diagrams demonstrated the dominant role of PKO and POo in the ternary system. When the amounts of POs and POo were both 45%, the derivation (ΞSFC) reached a minimum at 10β20Β°C, which means the weakest eutectic interaction. Xβray diffraction results showed that addition of PKO into the blends could stabilize the Ξ²β² crystal whereas the increase of the content of POs would make the blends undergo a Ξ²β² to Ξ² polymorph state transformation.
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