JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN
Online ISSN : 1881-1299
Print ISSN : 0021-9592
Safety, Environment and Energy
Effect of Processing Conditions on Regeneration of Bleaching Clay
Shu-Chen HouChun-I LinJung-Sung Hsu
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2000 Volume 33 Issue 2 Pages 239-244

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Regeneration of spent bleaching clay by heat treatment in a gas stream was performed in a thermogravimetric analysis system. Red color indices of peanut oils unbleached and bleached with fresh or regenerated clay were determined to calculate regeneration efficiency. The effects of processing parameters such as atmosphere, temperature, time, air flow rate, and amount of clay on the regeneration efficiency have been investigated. Weight losses, specific surface areas and pore volumes of clays were measured to clarify the mechanism of regeneration. Results indicate that regeneration in an air stream is slightly more efficient than that in stagnant air, and air is more efficient than nitrogen. The regeneration efficiency of clay is found to increase with temperature and time. However, it is reduced due to sintering of the clay. Air flow rate and amount of clay do not have any effect on regeneration efficiency.
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