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Recycling of physically refined deodorizer distillate into useful products.

Wong Yiu Kwong Kenji. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 189-204). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Acknowledgement --- p.i / Abstract --- p.ii / 摘要 --- p.iv / Contents --- p.vi / List of Figure --- p.xii / List of Table --- p.xvi / Introduction --- p.1 / Chapter 1.1. --- Vegetable oil production and their refining --- p.1 / Chapter 1.1.1. --- Vegetable oil production and consumption --- p.1 / Chapter 1.1.2. --- Vegetable oil refining steps --- p.2 / Chapter 1.2. --- Chemical refining vs. Physical refining --- p.3 / Chapter 1.2.1. --- Differences between chemical and physical refining --- p.3 / Chapter 1.2.2. --- Pros and Cons of the two refining practices --- p.4 / Chapter 1.2.3. --- Adoption criteria and popularity of refining methods --- p.6 / Chapter 1.3. --- Deodorizer distillate (DODc vs. DODp) --- p.7 / Chapter 1.3.1. --- Compositions of DODc and DODp --- p.7 / Chapter 1.3.1.1. --- Squalene --- p.9 / Chapter 1.3.1.2. --- Tocopherols --- p.10 / Chapter 1.3.1.3. --- Phytosterols --- p.12 / Chapter 1.3.2. --- Usages of DODc and DODp and purification of phytochemicals --- p.14 / Chapter 1.3.2.1. --- Concentration of tocopherols and phytosterols --- p.15 / Chapter 1.3.2.2. --- Purification of tocopherols and phytosterols --- p.18 / Chapter 1.3.3. --- Alternative usage of DODp --- p.20 / Chapter 1.4. --- Usages of fatty acid mono-alkyl esters --- p.20 / Chapter 1.4.1. --- As intermediate for Bio-surfactants --- p.21 / Chapter 1.4.2. --- Bio-lubricants --- p.21 / Chapter 1.4.3. --- Biodiesel --- p.22 / Chapter 1.5. --- Production of biodiesel and its advantages and disadvantages --- p.23 / Chapter 1.5.1. --- Production of biodiesel --- p.23 / Chapter 1.5.1.1. --- Use of catalyst --- p.25 / Chapter 1.5.1.2. --- "Molar ratios between methanol, sample and catalyst" --- p.26 / Chapter 1.5.1.3. --- Temperature and pressure --- p.27 / Chapter 1.5.1.4. --- Biodiesel purification --- p.27 / Chapter 1.5.2. --- Pros and Cons of using biodiesel --- p.27 / Chapter 1.5.3. --- Sources of Biodiesel production --- p.29 / Chapter 1.6. --- Proposed strategy --- p.33 / Chapter 1.6.1. --- Summary of the literatures reviewed --- p.33 / Chapter 1.6.2. --- Hypothesis making --- p.34 / Chapter 1.6.3. --- Aim and objectives --- p.34 / Chapter 1.6.4. --- Significance of study --- p.34 / Chapter 1.6.5. --- Study scheme --- p.35 / Chapter 2. --- Methodology --- p.36 / Chapter 2.1. --- Characterization of physically refined Deodorizer Distillate (DODp) --- p.36 / Chapter 2.1.1. --- Collection & storage of DODp --- p.36 / Chapter 2.1.2. --- Determination of fatty acids composition --- p.36 / Chapter 2.1.3. --- Determination of acid number (ASTM D 664) --- p.37 / Chapter 2.1.4. --- Determination of free fatty acid contents --- p.38 / Chapter 2.1.5. --- Determination of unsaponifiable matter content --- p.38 / Chapter 2.1.6. --- "Determination of squalene, tocopherol and phytosterol contents." --- p.39 / Chapter 2.1.7. --- Deduction of natural glyceride contents --- p.40 / Chapter 2.1.8. --- "Other physical, chemical and biological analyses" --- p.40 / Chapter 2.1.8.1. --- Elemental analysis --- p.40 / Chapter 2.1.8.2. --- Nitrogen --- p.41 / Chapter 2.1.8.3. --- Water and volatile matter content --- p.41 / Chapter 2.1.8.4. --- Melting point and specific gravity --- p.41 / Chapter 2.1.8.5. --- Microbial counts --- p.42 / Chapter 2.2. --- Production of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) - Protocol A --- p.42 / Chapter 2.2.1. --- Optimization of Esterification --- p.42 / Chapter 2.2.1.1. --- Molar ratio of methanol: DODp --- p.43 / Chapter 2.2.1.2. --- Molar ratio of DODp: sulfuric acid --- p.43 / Chapter 2.2.1.3. --- Reaction temperature --- p.44 / Chapter 2.2.2. --- Optimization of Molecular Distillation --- p.44 / Chapter 2.2.2.1. --- Feed rate --- p.45 / Chapter 2.2.2.2. --- Distillation temperature --- p.45 / Chapter 2.2.2.3. --- Speed of rotary blade --- p.45 / Chapter 2.2.3. --- Crystallization --- p.46 / Chapter 2.3. --- Production of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) - Protocol B --- p.46 / Chapter 2.3.1. --- Optimization of Saponification --- p.47 / Chapter 2.3.1.1. --- Saponification number --- p.47 / Chapter 2.3.1.2. --- Saponification --- p.47 / Chapter 2.3.2. --- Extraction of unsaponifiable matter --- p.48 / Chapter 2.3.3. --- Acidification --- p.49 / Chapter 2.3.4. --- Esterification --- p.49 / Chapter 2.3.5. --- Hot water washing --- p.49 / Chapter 2.3.6. --- Crystallization --- p.49 / Chapter 2.4. --- Quantity and quality assessments of FAMEs --- p.50 / Chapter 2.4.1. --- Determination of purity and yield of FAMEs --- p.50 / Chapter 2.4.2. --- Quality of FAMEs: Biodiesel Specifications in USA --- p.50 / Chapter 2.4.2.1. --- Sulfated Ash (ASTM D 874) --- p.50 / Chapter 2.4.2.2. --- Copper strip corrosion test (ASTM D 130) --- p.51 / Chapter 2.4.2.3. --- Water and Sediment (ASTM D 2709) --- p.52 / Chapter 2.4.2.4. --- Conradson Carbon Residue of Petroleum Products (ASTM D 189) --- p.52 / Chapter 2.4.2.5. --- Determination of Free and Total Glycerine in B-100 Biodiesel Methyl Esters By Gas Chromatography (ASTM D 6584) --- p.53 / Chapter 2.4.2.6. --- Flash point (modified from ASTM D 93) --- p.54 / Chapter 2.4.2.7. --- Determination of Additive Elements in Lubricating Oils by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry (ASTM D 4951) --- p.54 / Chapter 2.4.2.8. --- Kinematic Viscosity --- p.55 / Chapter 2.4.2.9. --- "Cetane index, Cloud Point and Distillation Temperature (ASTM D 613, ASTM D 2500 and ASTM D 90)" --- p.55 / Chapter 2.4.3. --- Toxicity assays of FAMEs --- p.55 / Chapter 2.4.3.1. --- Acute toxicity to mice --- p.56 / Chapter 2.4.3.2. --- Seed germination test --- p.56 / Chapter 2.4.3.3. --- Acute toxicity to aquatic invertebrate --- p.56 / Chapter 2.5. --- Quantity and quality assessments of phytochemical products --- p.57 / Chapter 2.5.1. --- Determination of purity and yield of phytochemicals in phytosterol and desterolized fractions --- p.57 / Chapter 2.5.2. --- Antioxidants activity of desterolized fraction --- p.58 / Chapter 2.5.2.1. --- ABTS scavenging activity --- p.58 / Chapter 2.5.2.2. --- Free radical scavenging activity --- p.58 / Chapter 2.5.3. --- Anti-proliferative effect on cancer cells of phytosterols --- p.59 / Chapter 2.5.3.1. --- Cell culture --- p.59 / Chapter 2.5.3.2. --- Determination of optimal cell density for antiproliferative assays --- p.59 / Chapter 2.5.3.3. --- Anti-proliferative effect of phytosterols on H1299 and Hep G2. --- p.60 / Chapter 2.5.3.4. --- Detection of action mechanism(s) of the anti-proliferative effects of β-sitosterol on H1299 and Hep G2 cancer cells --- p.61 / Chapter 3. --- Result --- p.70 / Chapter 3.1. --- Characterization of Physically Refined Deodorizer Distillate (DODp) --- p.70 / Chapter 3.1.1. --- Free fatty acids composition --- p.70 / Chapter 3.1.2. --- Acid number --- p.75 / Chapter 3.1.3. --- "Free fatty acids, natural glyceride and unsaponifiable matter contents" --- p.75 / Chapter 3.1.4. --- "Squalene, tocopherol and phytosterol contents" --- p.77 / Chapter 3.1.5. --- Other physicochemical and biological analyses --- p.81 / Chapter 3.2. --- Production of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) - Protocol A --- p.83 / Chapter 3.2.1. --- Optimization of Esterification --- p.83 / Chapter 3.2.1.1. --- Methanol to DODp molar ratio --- p.83 / Chapter 3.2.1.2. --- DODp to sulfuric acid molar ratio --- p.85 / Chapter 3.2.1.3. --- Reaction temperature --- p.87 / Chapter 3.2.1.4. --- Calculation of esterification efficiency --- p.87 / Chapter 3.2.2. --- Optimization of Molecular Distillation --- p.89 / Chapter 3.2.2.1. --- Feed rate --- p.89 / Chapter 3.2.2.2. --- Distillation temperature --- p.91 / Chapter 3.2.2.3. --- Rotating blade speed --- p.93 / Chapter 3.2.3. --- Crystallization --- p.97 / Chapter 3.2.3.1. --- Phytosterol preparations --- p.97 / Chapter 3.2.3.2. --- Desterolized fractions --- p.97 / Chapter 3.3. --- Production of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) 一 Protocol B --- p.99 / Chapter 3.3.1. --- Optimization of Saponification --- p.99 / Chapter 3.3.1.1. --- Saponification number --- p.99 / Chapter 3.3.1.2. --- Saponification --- p.99 / Chapter 3.3.2. --- Extraction of unsaponifiable matter --- p.101 / Chapter 3.3.3. --- FAMEs product after esterification --- p.101 / Chapter 3.3.4. --- Crystallization --- p.104 / Chapter 3.3.4.1. --- Phytosterol preparations --- p.104 / Chapter 3.3.4.2. --- Desterolized fractions --- p.104 / Chapter 3.4. --- Quantity and Quality assessments of FAMEs --- p.106 / Chapter 3.4.1. --- "FAMEs yield, purity and appearance" --- p.106 / Chapter 3.4.2. --- Specifications for Biodiesel in U.S.A --- p.106 / Chapter 3.4.3. --- Acute Toxicity assays of FAMEs --- p.109 / Chapter 3.4.3.1. --- Acute toxicity to mice --- p.109 / Chapter 3.4.3.2. --- Seed germination test --- p.109 / Chapter 3.4.3.3. --- Acute toxicity to aquatic invertebrate --- p.109 / Chapter 3.5. --- Quantity and Quality assessments of phytochemicals --- p.113 / Chapter 3.5.1. --- Phytochemicals recoveries and compositions in phytosterol preparations and desterolized fractions --- p.113 / Chapter 3.5.1.1. --- Phytosterols recoveries and compositions in phytosterol preparations --- p.113 / Chapter 3.5.1.2. --- Squalene and tocopherols recoveries and compositions in desterolized fraction --- p.115 / Chapter 3.5.2. --- Antioxidant activities of desterolized fractions --- p.118 / Chapter 3.5.2.1. --- ABTS scavenging activity --- p.118 / Chapter 3.5.2.2. --- Scavenging Activities of DPPH radicals --- p.120 / Chapter 3.5.3. --- Anti-proliferative effect of phytosterols on cancer cells --- p.123 / Chapter 3.5.3.1. --- Determination of optimal cell density for antiproliferative assays --- p.123 / Chapter 3.5.3.2. --- Anti-proliferative effect of phytosterols on H1299 --- p.126 / Chapter 3.5.3.3. --- Anti-proliferative effect of phytosterols on Hep G2 --- p.132 / Chapter 3.5.3.4. --- Further investigation of anti-proliferative mechanism of β-sitosterol --- p.138 / Chapter 4. --- Discussion --- p.149 / Chapter 4.1. --- Characteristics of Physically Refined Deodorizer Distillate (DODp) --- p.149 / Chapter 4.1.1. --- Fatty acid contents and compositions --- p.149 / Chapter 4.1.2. --- "Squalene, tocopherol and phytosterol contents" --- p.153 / Chapter 4.1.3. --- Other physical and chemical analyses --- p.155 / Chapter 4.2. --- Production of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) 一 Protocol A --- p.156 / Chapter 4.2.1. --- Optimization of Esterification --- p.156 / Chapter 4.2.2. --- Optimization of Molecular Distillation --- p.158 / Chapter 4.3. --- Production of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) 一 Protocol B --- p.159 / Chapter 4.3.1. --- Optimization of Saponification --- p.159 / Chapter 4.3.2. --- Extraction of unsaponifiable matter --- p.160 / Chapter 4.3.3. --- Production of FAMEs --- p.161 / Chapter 4.4. --- Purification of phytosterols --- p.162 / Chapter 4.4.1. --- Purity and recovery of phytosterols --- p.162 / Chapter 4.4.2. --- Purity and recovery of squalene and tocopherols in desterolized fractions --- p.163 / Chapter 4.5. --- Quantification of the Loss of Valuable products during Processing --- p.165 / Chapter 4.6. --- Quality assessment of FAMEs and phytochemicals --- p.170 / Chapter 4.6.1. --- Specifications for Biodiesel in USA --- p.170 / Chapter 4.6.2. --- Acute toxicities of FAMEs --- p.171 / Chapter 4.6.3. --- Antioxidant activities of desterolized fractions --- p.172 / Chapter 4.6.4. --- Anti-proliferative effects of phytosterols on cancer cells --- p.173 / Chapter 4.7. --- Comparisons of the two protocols --- p.182 / Chapter 4.7.1. --- Products from protocol A and B --- p.182 / Chapter 4.7.2. --- Characteristics of protocol A and B --- p.183 / Chapter 4.7.3. --- Sustainable recycling technology --- p.184 / Chapter 4.7.4. --- Life cycle analysis --- p.185 / Chapter 4.8. --- Further investigation --- p.186 / Chapter 5. --- Conclusion --- p.187 / Chapter 6. --- Reference --- p.189

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:cuhk.edu.hk/oai:cuhk-dr:cuhk_325546
Date January 2005
ContributorsWong, Yiu Kwong Kenji., Chinese University of Hong Kong Graduate School. Division of Environmental Science.
Source SetsThe Chinese University of Hong Kong
LanguageEnglish, Chinese
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeText, bibliography
Formatprint, xvii, 204 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.
RightsUse of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons “Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International” License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)

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