Multivariate analysis for FTIR in understanding treatment of used cooking oil using activated carbon prepared from olive stone.

In this study, activated carbons prepared from the green and black olive stone (green OSAC and black OSAC) were used as adsorbents to investigate their removal efficiencies for oxidation products and polar compounds from used sunflower and corn cooking oils. The degree of oxidation level and polar c...

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Main Authors: Sara M Alshuiael, Mohammad A Al-Ghouti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232997
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spelling doaj-48d08baad9594f0fba4935df6200858a2021-03-03T21:46:51ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01155e023299710.1371/journal.pone.0232997Multivariate analysis for FTIR in understanding treatment of used cooking oil using activated carbon prepared from olive stone.Sara M AlshuiaelMohammad A Al-GhoutiIn this study, activated carbons prepared from the green and black olive stone (green OSAC and black OSAC) were used as adsorbents to investigate their removal efficiencies for oxidation products and polar compounds from used sunflower and corn cooking oils. The degree of oxidation level and polar compounds were evaluated using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) with the principal component analysis and ultra-performance liquid chromatography. Two FTIR absorption peaks were used for the oil evaluation, namely 3007-3009 cm-1, which is related to C-H symmetric stretching vibration of the cis double bonds, and ~1743 cm-1, which is related to = CH and ester carbonyl stretching vibration of the functional groups of the triglycerides, C = O. The principal component analysis results showed significant variations in the oxidation level of the sunflower and the corn oils occurred after consecutive heating and French fries frying for 10 days. The oxidation products that are adsorbed on the surface of the OSAC forms π-complexes with the C = C parts of the OSAC system. It can be concluded that the prepared adsorbents can be promising, efficient, economically effective, and environmentally friendly alternative adsorbents for oil treatment applications.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232997
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Multivariate analysis for FTIR in understanding treatment of used cooking oil using activated carbon prepared from olive stone.
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author_facet Sara M Alshuiael
Mohammad A Al-Ghouti
author_sort Sara M Alshuiael
title Multivariate analysis for FTIR in understanding treatment of used cooking oil using activated carbon prepared from olive stone.
title_short Multivariate analysis for FTIR in understanding treatment of used cooking oil using activated carbon prepared from olive stone.
title_full Multivariate analysis for FTIR in understanding treatment of used cooking oil using activated carbon prepared from olive stone.
title_fullStr Multivariate analysis for FTIR in understanding treatment of used cooking oil using activated carbon prepared from olive stone.
title_full_unstemmed Multivariate analysis for FTIR in understanding treatment of used cooking oil using activated carbon prepared from olive stone.
title_sort multivariate analysis for ftir in understanding treatment of used cooking oil using activated carbon prepared from olive stone.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In this study, activated carbons prepared from the green and black olive stone (green OSAC and black OSAC) were used as adsorbents to investigate their removal efficiencies for oxidation products and polar compounds from used sunflower and corn cooking oils. The degree of oxidation level and polar compounds were evaluated using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) with the principal component analysis and ultra-performance liquid chromatography. Two FTIR absorption peaks were used for the oil evaluation, namely 3007-3009 cm-1, which is related to C-H symmetric stretching vibration of the cis double bonds, and ~1743 cm-1, which is related to = CH and ester carbonyl stretching vibration of the functional groups of the triglycerides, C = O. The principal component analysis results showed significant variations in the oxidation level of the sunflower and the corn oils occurred after consecutive heating and French fries frying for 10 days. The oxidation products that are adsorbed on the surface of the OSAC forms π-complexes with the C = C parts of the OSAC system. It can be concluded that the prepared adsorbents can be promising, efficient, economically effective, and environmentally friendly alternative adsorbents for oil treatment applications.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232997
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