Claims
- 1. A process for the bleaching of fats and vegetable, animal or mineral oil comprising
- preparing an adsorbent based on an inorganic support material, wherein the support material has a specific surface area greater than about 100 m.sup.2 /g, a cation exchange capacity greater than 30 meq/100 g, a pore volume greater than about 0.15 ml/g, and a pH value of an aqueous suspension of 8 grams of the support material in 100 ml of H.sub.2 O less than about 7.5,
- treating the support material with a molar excess of Lewis acid cations wherein the Lewis acid cations contain about twice the cation exchange capacity of the support material,
- removing excess salt solution from the treated support material to produce a residue, washing and drying the residue,
- contacting the fat or oil with the washed and dried residue, and
- separating the residue from the fat or oil.
- 2. An adsorbent comprising an inorganic support material comprising exchangeable mono- or divalent cations, wherein the support material has a specific surface area greater than about one hundred m.sup.2 /g, a cation exchange capacity greater than about 30 meq/100 g, and a pore volume greater than about 0.15 ml/g, a pH of an aqueous suspension of 8 g. of the support material in one hundred ml of H.sub.2 O less than about 7.5, and wherein at least about 60 percent of the exchangeable mono- or divalent cations are exchanged with cations acting as Lewis acids.
- 3. The adsorbent of claim 2, wherein at least about 70 percent of the exchangeable mono- or divalent cations are exchanged with cations acting as Lewis acids.
- 4. The adsorbent of claim 2, wherein the Lewis acid is an Al.sup.3+ cation.
- 5. The adsorbent of claim 2, wherein the specific surface area of the material is greater than about 200 m.sup.2 /g, the cation exchange capacity is about 30 to about 50 meq/100 g, the pore volume is greater than about 0.25 ml/g and the pH of an aqueous suspension of 8 grams of the support material in one hundred ml of water is between about 2 and 6.
- 6. The adsorbent of claim 2, wherein the support material is a smectite clay.
- 7. The adsorbent of claim 5, wherein the support material is a smectite clay.
- 8. The adsorbent of claim 2, wherein the support material is a synthetic bleaching clay based on an aluminum silicate.
- 9. The adsorbent of claim 2, wherein the synthetic bleaching clay is an aluminum silicate having a specific surface area greater than about 300 m.sup.2 /g, a cation exchange capacity of about 30 to 60 meq./100 g, pore volume greater than about 0.2 ml/g and a pH of an aqueous suspension of 8 g of support material in 100 ml of water of about 3 to 6.
- 10. The adsorbent of claim 9, wherein the specific surface area of the synthetic bleaching clay based on aluminum silicate is from about 300 to 600 m.sup.2 /g.
- 11. A process for production of an adsorbent based on an inorganic support material with exchangeable mono- or divalent cations comprising treating the support material with a solution of a salt containing a cation acting as a Lewis acid, in which the molar excess of the Lewis acid is at least twice the cation exchange capacity of the support material,
- removing any excess salt solution from the treated support material to produce a residue, washing the residue, and drying the residue.
- 12. The process of claim 11, wherein the support material has a specific surface area greater than about 100 m.sup.2 /g, a cation exchange capacity greater than about 30 meq/100 g, a pore volume greater than about 0.15 ml/g, a pH of an aqueous suspension of 8 grams of the support material in 100 ml of H.sub.2 O less than about 7.5 and wherein about 60 percent of the exchangeable mono- or divalent cations of the support material are exchanged with cations acting as Lewis acids.
- 13. The process of claim 11, further comprising calcining the dried residue.
- 14. The process of claim 11, wherein the salt is an aluminum salt.
- 15. The process of claim 11, further comprising washing the residue until the content of free cations in wash water produced during washing is less than about 100 mg/l.
- 16. The process of claim 12, wherein the Lewis acids are Al.sup.3+ cations.
- 17. The process of claim 12, wherein the support material is a naturally active smectite clay.
- 18. The process of claim 12, wherein the support material is a synthetic bleaching clay based on an aluminum silicate.
Priority Claims (1)
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TITLE OF THE INVENTION
This application is a 371 of PCT/EP96/00672 filed Feb. 17, 1996.
PCT Information
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WO96/26005 |
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Ullmans Encyclopedia of Technical Chemistry Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, 4.Aufl., Bd. 23, 1977. |