Refining Of Vegetable Oil With Enugu Coal
Table Of Contents
- Title PageLetter Of TransmittalDedication AcknowledgementAbstractTable Of ContentChapter One1.1 Introduction1.2 Scope/Objective Of ProjectChapter Two:
- 2.0Literature Review2.
- 0.1History Of Palm Oil2.1 Processing Of Palm Oil2.2 Chemical Composition Of Palm Oil2.
- 2.1Carotenes2.
- 2.2Fatty Acids2.
- 2.3Phospholipids (Phosphatides)2.
- 2.4Gums2.3 Characteristics Of Palm Oil2.
- 3.1Spoilage Factors Of Palm Oil2.
- 3.2Preventive Measures2.4 Refining Of Crude Palm Oil2.
- 4.1Degumming2.
- 4.2Neutralization2.
- 4.3Bleaching 2.
- 4.4Bleach ability Of Palm Oil2.
- 4.5Chemical Bleaching2.
- 4.6Aeration Bleaching 2.
- 4.7Bleaching By Adsorption2.
- 5.0Adsorption2.
- 5.1Types Of Adsorption2.52 Application Of Adsorption Process2.53 Nature Of Adsorbent2.
- 5.4Structure Of Adsorbent2.
- 5.5Adsorption Equipment2.6 Coal As An Adsorbent2.
- 6.1Mechanism Of Coal Formation2.7 Types Of Coal And Its Properties2.
- 7.1Coal Rank And Classification By Rank2.
- 7.2Classification Of Coal2.
- 7.3Properties Of Coal Commonly Used In Classification2.
- 7.4Physical Properties Oft Coal2.
- 7.5Caking And Coking Properties2.76 Calorific Value2.77 Activated Carbon
- 2.78Chemical Properties of Coal2.79 Coal Carbonization2.80 Adsorption Parameters Of Activated CarbonChapter Three3.0 Experimental Procedure3.1 Material Treatment
- 3.2Carbonization Of Coal3.3 Coal Activated3.4 Percentage Appearent Poposity Of Activated Cola3.5 Treatment Of Palm Oil3.6 Bleaching Operation3.7 Effect Of Temperature On Bleaching
- 3.8Effect Of Particle Swize On Bleaching3.9 Experimental Analysis Of Bleaching Oil 3.
- 9.1Test For Specific Gravity3.
- 9.2Test For Acid Value3.
- 9.3Test For Saponification Value3.
- 9.4Test For Iodine ValueChapter Four4.0 Experimental Result4.1 Effect Of Temperature On Bleaching4.2 Specific Gravity Value4.3 Acid Value4.4 Saponification Value4.5 Iodine ValueChapter Five5.1 Discussion5.2 Conclusion/Recommendation
Project Abstract
This project was carried out using acid activated coal from Enugu coal and the production of vegetablew oil was monitored using spectrophotometer to measure the absorbance. It was also perform to check the suitability of activated Enugu coal as a bleaching agent for palm oil.The Enugu coal samples were collected, size reduced, carbonized and activated with acid (phosphoric Acid) before being used for the bleaching process. The bleaching process lasted for 40 minutes and it was absorbed that activated coal is a poor absorber of palm oil.From the result obtained, it was observed that at different temperature rang of 120oc, 150oc and 180oc of 10g of activated coal mixed with 100ml of palm oil, that the co lour absorbance were 1.65, 1.2 and 0.4 respectively. The optimum amount of 10g at bleaching temperature of 180oc found to be the best for better bleaching.It was observed that as the temperature increase, the percentage colour reduction of the oil increase. Beside, it was observed that the smaller the particle size of the activated coal samples, the higher their effect on the oil and the higher the percentage colour reduction.
Project Overview
INTRODUCTION
Nigeria is one of the countries of the world richly blessed with weather favorable for the gr4owth of palm tree, the major source of palm oil.
Research and studies over the years helped in the improvement of the quantity of palm oil and transforming it into a high quality vegetable oil which is one of the aims of this project work. The oil is basically used for cooking and soap making. It may also be used for margarine and vegetable ghee, for shortening in pastries and bread, for pharmaceutical and cosmetic products, as a lubricant and emulsion for insecticides and as a fuel for diesel engines. However, the extraction of palm oil from its palm fruits have been a major concern. Thanks to advancement in technology that have always preferred solution to save of reeds. Apart from the tradition of palm oil, there is an improved method of extraction of palm oil which include :sterilization, threshing or stripping, milling and digestion, processing/pressing and clarification and finally drying to reduce the content of water.
More so, Enugu coal play important role in the extraction of palm oil as an adsorbent material. Adsorption is a very important process in this project, Enugu coal playing the role in refining of palm oil. Refining operation here include neutralizing of free fatty acid, using sodium hydroxide, bleaching to improve flavour and stability which is the major work of Enugu coal and deodorizing to remove odour.1.1 SCOPE/OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT
The objective of this project is to develop the technology of producing vegetable oil with Enugu coal and how to improve the efficiency of the adsorptive ability of Enugu coal. Besides comparing the effect of temperature on bleaching of palm oil, effect of particle size and regenerated coal is very essential.