Thermodynamic analysis of the isothermal fractionation of palm oil using a novel method for entrainment correction
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posted on 2020-01-22, 12:24 authored by Elina Hishamuddin, Zoltan NagyZoltan Nagy, Andy Stapley© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The crystallisation kinetics of individual triacylglycerols (TAGs) were studied during the isothermal fractionation of palm oil. On filtration, entrainment of liquid olein within the stearin cake was found to significantly affect measured solid stearin compositions. These could be corrected for entrainment using a mass balance based method along with the assumption that triunsaturated TAGs did not crystallise. These calculations indicated high olein entrainment levels of ~57–59% within the stearin cake, with typically only ~10% of the palm oil crystallising. These values were validated using pulsed NMR solid fat content measurements. The corrected stearin compositions revealed that diunsaturated TAGs were also virtually absent in the solid phase. Crystallisation was initially dominated by trisaturated TAGs, and later by the monounsaturated TAGs once the trisaturates had depleted from the liquid. The time-course of individual TAG crystallisation rates correlated well with chemical potential driving forces based on temperature and composition information, assuming ideal behaviour.
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Journal of Food EngineeringVolume
273Publisher
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This paper was accepted for publication in the journal Journal of Food Engineering and the definitive published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2019.109806Acceptance date
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Dr Andy Stapley Deposit date: 20 January 2020Article number
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