Bentonite as a refining agent in waste cooking oils recycling: Flash point, density and color evaluation

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Clarification of waste recycled cooking oil (WCO) is very important in order to refine the intermediate regenerated base resulting from the previous steps. Bentonite has been historically employed as a filling material for oil refining filters due to its easy availability and its cheap price. In the present communication our early results from the filtration of degummed WCO through a pad of bentonite are presented. In particular, the variation of density, flash point and color have been monitored prior and after the filtration process and compared with samples of non-filtered WCO. An early classification of the bentonite employed has been conducted on the basis of FT-IR and XRD measurements.

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Mannu, A., Vlahopoulou, G., Sireus, V., Petretto, G. L., Mulas, G., & Garroni, S. (2018). Bentonite as a refining agent in waste cooking oils recycling: Flash point, density and color evaluation. Natural Product Communications, 13(5), 613–616. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1801300523

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