Partial separation of polyunsaturated fatty acid esters from FAMEs mixtures by adsorption on silver nitrate-impregnated silica gel |
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Authors: | Kesete Y. Ghebreyessus Holly Schiltz Robert J. Angelici |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemistry, Iowa State University, 50011-3111 Ames, Iowa |
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Abstract: | Mixtures of FAMEs derived from soybean and canola oils were fractionated by contacting their hexane solutions with AgNO3/SiO2 adsorbents. Methyl linolenate (18∶3) adsorbed most strongly, followed by methyl linoleate (18∶2), on the AgNO3/SiO2. Conditions of the extractions (AgNO3 loading, amount of adsorbent, methyl soyate/hexane solution concentration, use of successive extractions, and methods of adsorbent regeneration) were varied. Under optimal conditions, the 7.0% of 18∶3 in methyl soyate could be reduced to 0.1%. The described process is a simple method for separating a FAMEs mixture into a fraction that is depleted in polyunsaturated FAMEs and one that is enriched. |
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Keywords: | Adsorption extraction FAMEs fatty acid methyl esters mesoporous silica separations silver nitrate-impregnated silica gel |
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