Abstract

The present work deals with CTH of sunflower oil focusing on establishing the best conditions of ultrasonic operating and reaction parameters to maximize the extent of hydrogenation of sunflower oil. The processing is based on the use of 5% Pd/C as the catalyst, ammonium formate as the hydrogen donor and water as solvent. Effect of ultrasonic power, ultrasonic frequency, temperature, speed of agitation, catalyst loading and water quantity on the extent of CTH has been investigated. Under the best operating conditions of ultrasonic power as 150 W, 22 kHz as frequency, 30oC as the reaction temperature, 800 rpm as the agitation speed, 2% w/w as the catalyst loading and 50 mL of water, maximum reduction in iodine value was obtained from 141.65 to 87.24 g/100g of oil. It was also demonstrated that use of ultrasound resulted in significant intensification (final acid value of 87.24 g/100g of oil) as compared to the conventional approach based on only stirring (final acid value of 105.85 g/100g of oil). Overall ...

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