Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
225257 Journal of Food Engineering 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the present study, soybean oil degumming in an oil/hexane miscella by ultrafiltration was investigated as a substitute for the conventional degumming process. A multi-channel ceramic membrane was used with 0.2 m2 permeation area and a pore diameter of 0.01 μm. The response surface methodology (RSM) was used with a complete 22 factorial design, considering the tangential velocity and transmembrane pressure as the independent variables. The phosphorous concentration in the permeate (degummed oil) and the permeate flux represented the dependent variables. The tangential velocity varied from 2.9 to 3.9 m s−1 and the transmembrane pressure (TMP) from 1 to 2 bar. Up to 99.7% of the phospholipids were retained, resulting in a phosphorous concentration of 2.2 mg kg−1. The permeate flux varied from 21.5 to 40.5 L m−2 h−1, with a mass reduction factor (MRF) of 3.2. The only variable shown to influence the process was the TMP. The lowest phosphorous content (2.2 mg kg−1) in the degummed oil and the highest permeate flux (40.5 kg m2 h−1) were observed at 2 bar.

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