Abstract

In the sector of oil bleaching, the stored raw oil is subjected to physical and chemical methods such as degumming, neutralization, bleaching, deodorization and winterization. In the process of oil bleaching, the selection of correct bleaching earth in accordance with oil characteristics matters so much. Bleaching earth is an inorganic product used in removing impurities being available within the structures of vegetable, animal oil (sunflower, soya, corn, palm, tallow, rapeseed, fish oils…etc.) and fatty acids, mineral oils (glycerine, paraffin, mineral motor oils. etc.) with the adsorption process. The factors such as low cost of oil bleaching earth, low ratio of oil retaining, high bleaching capacity in spite of using them in small amounts, filter’s delayed blocking by the earth and non-increase of the free acidity of the oil should be taken into consideration. Bleaching earths are processed with some acids in order to widen their surface areas. During this process, a certain amount of acid is left within oil bleaching earths even if it is very little. These acids also increase oil’s acidity by oxidizing oil in the course of bleaching process. In this study, zeolite sample taken from Manisa -Demirci region was used. Following the processes of crushing and sieving, zeolite sample was subjected to chemical analyses according to their grain thickness, microscopic examination, the analyses of XRD and cation exchange capacity and their ore characteristics were determined. Afterwards, it was searched whether zeolite sample has oil bleaching ability or not or whether it can be used as oil bleaching earth or not.

Highlights

  • The refining process in oil production is a purification process

  • Afterwards, it was searched whether zeolite sample has oil bleaching ability or not or whether it can be used as oil bleaching earth or not

  • When calculating the cost, indicated above, the oil retention rate of the soil being low, high bleaching capacity even when using a low amount of soil, the soil clogging up the filter as late as possible, not increasing the free acidity of the oil etc. should be taken into account

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Introduction

The refining process in oil production is a purification process. It is one of the most important stages in bleaching or oil refinement. The bleaching soil is processed with several types of acids in order to widen the surface area. During this process, a small amount of acid remains within the bleaching soil even if just a bit of it. As the result of the indicated processes, various ideal bleaching soil types are produced in order to remove the color compositions and impurities in the cooking oil [1]. The tonsil (oil bleaching soil) is sodium based and contains 90% montmorillonite.

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