Refining Of Vegetable Oil With Enugu Coal

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ABSTRACT
This project was carried out using acid activated coal from Enugu coal and the production of vegetable 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 t6hat 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 temperatur4e of 180ocfound to be the best for better bleaching.
It was observed that as the temperature increase, the pe4rcentage 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.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
i Title Page
ii Letter of Transmittal
iii Dedication
iv Acknowledgement
v Abstract
vi Table Of Content

CHAPTER ONE
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Scope/Objective of Project

CHAPTER TWO:
LITERATURE REVIEW

2.0 History of Palm Oil
2.1 Processing of Palm Oil
2.2 Chemical Composition of Palm Oil
2.2.1 Carotenes
2.2.2 Fatty Acids
2.2.3 Phospholipids (Phosphatides)
2.2.4 Gums
2.3 Characteristics of Palm Oil
2.3.1 Spoilage Factors of Palm Oil
2.3.2 Preve4nrtive Measures
2.4 Refining of Crude Palm Oil
2.4.1 Degumming
2.4.2 Neutralisation
2.4.3 Bleaching
2.4.4 Bleachability Of Palm Oil
2.4.5 Chemical Bleaching
2.4.6 Aeration Bleachying
2.4.7 Bleaching by Adsorption
2.5.0 Adsorption
2.5.1 Types of Adsorption
2.52 Appli8cation Of Adsorption Process
2.53 Nature of Adsorbent
2.5.4 Structure of Adsorbent
2.5.5 Adsorption Equipment
2.6 Coal as an Adsorbent
2.6.1 Mechanism of Coal Formation
2.7 Types of Coal and its Properties
2.7.1 Coal Rank and Classification by Rank
2.7.2 Classification of Coal
2.7.3 Properties of Coal Commonly
Used In Classification
2.7.4 Physical Properties of Coal
2.7.5 Caking And Coking Properties
2.76 Calorific Value
2.77 Activated Carbon
2.78 Chemical Properties of Coal
2.79 Coal Carbonization
2.80 Adsorption Parameters Of Activated Carbon

CHAPTER THREE
EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE
3.10 Material Treatement
3.11 Carbonization of Coal
3.12 Coal Activated
3.13 Percentage Appearent Poposity of Activated Cola
3.34 Treatment of Palm Oil
3.15 Bleaching Operattion
3.16 Effect of Temperature on Bleaching
3.17 Effect of Particle Swize on Bleaching
3.18 Experimental Analysis Of Bleaching Oil
Test For Specific Gravity
Test For acid Value
Test For Saponification Value
Test For Iodine Value

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 EXPERIMENTAL RESULT
4.1 Effect Of Temperature On Bleaching
Specific Gravity Value
Acid Value
Saponification Value
Iodine Value

CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 Discussion
5.2 Conclusion /Recommendation

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