In this study, spent bleaching clay containing 26.6 wt.% of residual palm oil was pyrolyzed using a tubular furnace. Carboxylic acids ranging from C 9 -C 18 and alkanes ranging from C 16 -C 44 were the major classes of compounds found in the pyrolytic products analyzed using GC-MS. Significant amoun
Decolorisation of crude palm oil by acid-activated spent bleaching earth
✍ Scribed by Kun-She Low; Chnoong-Kheng Lee; Lee-Yong Kong
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 286 KB
- Volume
- 72
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0268-2575
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✦ Synopsis
Regeneration of spent bleaching earth by acid activation and heat treatment has been investigated. Spent bleaching earth was activated by H 2 SO 4 of various concentrations (1È40%) and heat treated at 120¡CÈ350¡C. The experimental results indicate that treatment of spent bleaching earth with 10% H 2 SO 4 at 350¡C produced a material which was most e †ective in removing coloured pigments from crude palm oil. Subsequent experiments were conducted using this particular acid-treated spent bleaching earth. Various parameters which a †ect the sorption process were studied. They include initial crude palm oil concentration, sorbent dosage and temperature. Applicability of both the Freundlich and Langmuir isotherms to the acid-treated spent bleaching earthÈpalm oil hexane miscella system indicates that both physiosorption and chemisorption were involved in the sorption process. Measurements of various quality parameters of bleached and crude palm oils were carried out. They include Lovibond Colour index, carotene content, peroxide value, free fatty acid, fatty acid composition and iodine value. The results show that the bleached palm oil retained good oil quality after the decolorisation process using 10% acid-treated spent bleaching earth with a Lovibond Colour of 6É4.
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