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Title: | Sustainable Deacidification of Crude Soybean Oil by Thermally Activated Arrinrasho Nanoclay |
Authors: | Edah, A.O. Adeyanju, O. Awode, A.U. Kolawole, J.A. Solomon, A.O. |
Keywords: | Edible oil Refining Adsorbent Free fatty acids Purification Trace metals |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.IV;Iss.V; Pp 65-68 |
Abstract: | The time-contact process technique was employed in
soybean crude oil purification. The efficiency of the thermally
activated Arrinrasho Nanoclays as an alternate bleaching earth
in the Deacidification of free fatty acids and the extraction of
trace metals within the brackets 30 minutes and 1-5 % loading of
adsorbent. Standard investigations of the free fatty acids after
the treatment with the test material were in the range of (0.13 –
0.10) % FFA, the costly conventional adsorbent gave an average
of 0.15 % FFA at 1% loading. The atomic absorption
spectrometric analyses for Arsenic, Copper, Lead, and Iron in
both materials were not detectable at the part per million levels.
It is possible to extract (18 - 20) % oil from soybean, this oil
contains (38 - 40) % proteins, with insignificant amount of
cholesterol and its digestibility. These attributes of the soybean
oil has rendered it essential for several health reasons. This oil
has been considered as source of biodiesel for generating power
in energy circles due to its availability. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2985 |
ISSN: | 2454-6194 |
Appears in Collections: | Chemistry
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