Research on the metal organic frameworks (MOFS) for the edible crude oil purification
2017
Erden, A.
Metal organic cage structures (MOF) have been used in limited studies in the food industry. MOFs with different porosity and surface area with different topographic and structural features have been investigated for their use in physical refining process with bleaching (coloring) process which is one of the cooking oil refining steps with this thesis study. It is also intended to provide repeated use of MOFs at much lower concentrations and temperatures than commercial or similar natural kernels.7 MOFs with different topographic and structural features were synthesized at gram level based on the literature. Three natural adsorbents were used to compare with MOFs. The efficacy of purifying crude sunflower oil from 10 different porcelains has been tested. For this, 2 mixing ratios were determined with 2 ratios and the treatments of crude sunflower oil were applied and studies on the repeated use of the adsorbents were carried out.As a result, as the adsorbent addition rate and mixing time increased, the expected improvement in oil also increased. It has been demonstrated that adsorbents are as effective as repeated use five times and that their repeated use is possible.In the light of the results obtained, it has been shown that MOF can create a new and reliable alternative source of the operations that have been carried out in the purification of edible crude oil.
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