Liquid Phase adsorption of alpha-Tocopherol by activated carbon

α-Tocopherol or commonly called vitamin E can be found in major commercial vegetable oils such as soya oil and palm oil. However the existence in these oil is in low concentration. The recovery of low concentration of α-tocopherol from palm oils is increasingly popular. Adsorption technique for the...

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Main Authors: Awang Bono, Chu, Chi Ming, Murni Sundang
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spelling my.ums.eprints.198812021-06-30T14:22:04Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19881/ Liquid Phase adsorption of alpha-Tocopherol by activated carbon Awang Bono Chu, Chi Ming Murni Sundang QD Chemistry α-Tocopherol or commonly called vitamin E can be found in major commercial vegetable oils such as soya oil and palm oil. However the existence in these oil is in low concentration. The recovery of low concentration of α-tocopherol from palm oils is increasingly popular. Adsorption technique for the recovery of α-tocopherol from palm oil is believed to be much lower in cost and more effective. As a case study in this work, activated carbon is chosen as the adsorbent and ethanol as the solvent. The adsorption equilibria of α-tocopherol onto activated carbon was conducted in batch and the concentration of α-tocopherol was identified by LCMS. Langmuirian monolayer adsorption theory was used for the analysis of the isotherm equilibria. The adsorptivity of α-tocopherol onto activated carbon was identified. The adsorption equilibria at low concentration found to be linear. The breakthrough curve was then generated using model assuming isothermal, single transition trace component with intraparticle diffusion. Sensitivity test on the curve indicated that the system is very sensitive to changes in diffusitivity and passive to changes on the equilibrium constant. Asian Network for Scientific Information 2007 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19881/1/Liquid%20Phase%20adsorption%20of%20alpha.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19881/7/Liquid%20Phase%20adsorption%20of%20alpha-Tocopherol%20by%20activated%20carbon%20fulltext.pdf Awang Bono and Chu, Chi Ming and Murni Sundang (2007) Liquid Phase adsorption of alpha-Tocopherol by activated carbon. Journal of Applied Sciences. pp. 2080-2083. ISSN 1812-5654
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Awang Bono
Chu, Chi Ming
Murni Sundang
Liquid Phase adsorption of alpha-Tocopherol by activated carbon
description α-Tocopherol or commonly called vitamin E can be found in major commercial vegetable oils such as soya oil and palm oil. However the existence in these oil is in low concentration. The recovery of low concentration of α-tocopherol from palm oils is increasingly popular. Adsorption technique for the recovery of α-tocopherol from palm oil is believed to be much lower in cost and more effective. As a case study in this work, activated carbon is chosen as the adsorbent and ethanol as the solvent. The adsorption equilibria of α-tocopherol onto activated carbon was conducted in batch and the concentration of α-tocopherol was identified by LCMS. Langmuirian monolayer adsorption theory was used for the analysis of the isotherm equilibria. The adsorptivity of α-tocopherol onto activated carbon was identified. The adsorption equilibria at low concentration found to be linear. The breakthrough curve was then generated using model assuming isothermal, single transition trace component with intraparticle diffusion. Sensitivity test on the curve indicated that the system is very sensitive to changes in diffusitivity and passive to changes on the equilibrium constant.
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author Awang Bono
Chu, Chi Ming
Murni Sundang
author_facet Awang Bono
Chu, Chi Ming
Murni Sundang
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title Liquid Phase adsorption of alpha-Tocopherol by activated carbon
title_short Liquid Phase adsorption of alpha-Tocopherol by activated carbon
title_full Liquid Phase adsorption of alpha-Tocopherol by activated carbon
title_fullStr Liquid Phase adsorption of alpha-Tocopherol by activated carbon
title_full_unstemmed Liquid Phase adsorption of alpha-Tocopherol by activated carbon
title_sort liquid phase adsorption of alpha-tocopherol by activated carbon
publisher Asian Network for Scientific Information
publishDate 2007
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19881/1/Liquid%20Phase%20adsorption%20of%20alpha.pdf
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