Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
167156 Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The traditional method to refine crude cottonseed oil is time-consuming and expensive. This study evaluates the effectiveness of coagulation–flocculation–sedimentation process using quaternary polyamine-based polymers in refining crude cottonseed oil. Flocculated by four commercial polyamine-based cationic polymers (SL2700, SL3000, SL4500 and SL5000) with varied molecular weight (MW) and charge density (CD) and followed by coagulation with sodium hydroxide, crude cottonseed oil can be effectively purified. Free fatty acids, gossypol, pigments and trace elements are all effectively and sufficiently removed by the four polymers in a MW- and CD-dependent manner. Our results suggest that the use of polyamine-based cationic polymers may offer an effective and feasible alternative to the traditional method for crude cottonseed oil refining.

Graphical abstractThe traditional method to refine crude cottonseed oil is time-consuming and expensive. The present study evaluates the effectiveness of coagulation–flocculation–sedimentation process using quaternary polyamine-based polymers in refining crude cottonseed oil. It is feasible to use polymers to simplify the process of refining crude cottonseed oil and potentially to other crude vegetable oils.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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