Reclamation of Used Edible Oil
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概要
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The amount of used edible oil generated in Japan annually is presumed to be some hundred thousand tons. Half of it is rather easy to recover because it comes from food manufacturing industries, supermarkets, restaurants, and the like. Recovered oil of good quality is diverted for use as a fatty acid source or in the production of feed oil, paint, ink, fuel oil, soap, or other products, but the rest is burned or discarded. Stiff competition between the price of good-grade oil and the cost of refining low-grade oil is the principal reason for the insufficient reuse of recovered oil. The burning or discarding of large amounts of recovered oil in spite of a relatively low level of deterioration adversely affects the environment and promotes Japan’s dependency on imports. In this study, safe and inexpensive methods for refining used edible oil (Gardner color 11) to non-food industry oil (Gardner color<7) with possibly a small amount of factory waste were investigated. Refined oil with Gardner color 6 was prepared by a process consisting of filtration on an adsorbent and barium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide refinement. Barium hydroxide-refined oil was further bleached by hydrogen peroxide to obtain heat-stable reclaimed oil of Gardner color 3.
- 日本油化学会の論文
- 2004-05-01
著者
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Totani Nagao
Faculty of Nutrition, Kobe-Gakuin University
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IWANAGA Kazuto
Miyoshi Oil & Fat Co., Ltd.
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TAKADA Mitsunobu
Miyoshi Oil & Fat Co., Ltd.
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TAKEDA Osamu
Miyoshi Oil & Fat Co., Ltd.
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FURUTA Mitsunori
Miyoshi Oil & Fat Co., Ltd.
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MORIYA Masafumi
Miyoshi Oil & Fat Co., Ltd.
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YAMAGUCHI Ayako
Faculty of Nutrition, Kobe-Gakuin University
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UEDA Takashi
Faculty of Nutrition, Kobe-Gakuin University
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YAMAGUCHI Ayako
Department of Nutritional Physiology, Kobe-Gakuin University
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Takeda Osamu
Miyoshi Oil & Fat Co. Ltd.
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Iwanaga Kazuto
Miyoshi Oil & Fat Co. Ltd.
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Moriya Masafumi
Miyoshi Oil & Fat Co. Ltd.
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Takeda O
Miyoshi Oil & Fat Co. Ltd.
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Furuta Mitsunori
Miyoshi Oil & Fat Co. Ltd.
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Ueda T
Faculty Of Nutrition Kobe-gakuin University
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Yamaguchi Ayako
Faculty Of Nutrition Kobe-gakuin University
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Yamaguchi Aritomo
Department Of Pure And Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Science And Technology Tokyo University Of Scien
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Totani Nagao
Department of Nutritional Physiology, Kobe-Gakuin University
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