Claims
- 1. A method for processing vegetable oil miscella, the method comprising steps of:
(a) feeding vegetable oil miscella to a filter for recovery of a permeate stream and a retentate stream, and said filter comprises a polymeric membrane conditioned for separation of phospholipids from said miscella to provide a permeate stream having decreased weight percent of phospholipids compared with the weight percent of phospholipids provided in said miscella, wherein said conditioned polymeric membrane is a product of conditioning a membrane having an average pore size of between about 0.05μ and about 3μ by at least one of:
(1) a conditioning sequence comprising:
(i) treating the membrane with an intermediate solvent; and (ii) treating the membrane with a vegetable oil solvent; and (2) a conditioning sequence comprising:
(i) treating the membrane with an intermediate solvent; (ii) treating the membrane with a mixture of intermediate solvent and vegetable oil solvent; (iii) treating the membrane with a vegetable oil solvent; (b) recovering said permeate stream; and (c) recovering said retentate stream.
- 2. A method for processing vegetable oil miscella according to claim 1, wherein the filter comprises the polymeric membrane provided on a backing, the membrane is a product of conditioning a membrane having an average pore size in the range of about 0.1μ and 2μ.
- 3. A method for processing vegetable oil miscella according to claim 1, wherein the conditioned polymeric membrance is a product of conditioning the membrane by a sequence comprising:
(i) treating the membrane with an intermediate solvent; (ii) treating the membrane with a mixture of intermediate solvent and vegetable oil solvent solvent; and (iii) treating the membrane with a vegetable oil solvent.
- 4. A method for processing vegetable oil miscella according to claim 1, wherein said step of treating the membrane with an extraction solvent comprises treating the membrane with raw miscella, the raw miscella comprising between about 10 ppm and about 0.5 wt. % solids.
- 5. A method for processing vegetable oil miscella according to claim 1, wherein said miscella comprises between about 45 and about 90 weight percent vegetable oil solvent.
- 6. A method for for processing vegetable oil miscella according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate solvent comprises ethanol, propanol, or mixture of ethanol and propanol.
- 7. A method for processing vegetable oil miscella according to claim 1, wherein the vegetable oil solvent comprises hexane.
- 8. A method for processing vegetable oil miscella according to claim 1, wherein said permeate stream comprises less than about 0.6 wt. % phospholipids.
- 9. A method for processing vegetable oil miscella according to claim 1, wherein said permeate stream comprises less than about 0.15 wt. % phospholipids.
- 10. A method for processing vegetable oil miscella according to claim 1, wherein said permeate stream comprises less than 0.015 wt. % phospholipids.
- 11. A method for processing vegetable oil miscella according to claim 1, wherein the polymeric membrane comprises at least one of polyacrylonitrile, polysulfone, polyamide, and polyimide.
- 12. A method for processing vegetable oil miscella according to claim 1, further comprising steps of:
(a) feeding at least a portion of said retentate stream as a feed stream to a second filter for recovery of a second permeate stream and a second retentate stream, the second filter comprises a polymeric membrane prepared in accordance with claim 1 for separation of phospholipids from said retentate stream to provide a second permeate stream having decreased weight percent of phospholipids compared with the weight percent of phospholipids provided in said retentate stream, and a second retentate stream having an increased weight percent of phospholipids compared with the weight percent of phospholipids provided in said feed stream; (b) recovering said second retentate stream; and (c) recovering said second permeate stream.
- 13. A method for processing vegetable oil miscella according to claim 12, wherein said second filter is a product of conditioning a membrane by a sequence comprising:
(i) treating the membrane with an intermediate solvent; (ii) treating the membrane with a mixture of intermediate solvent and vegetable oil solvent solvent; and (iii) treating the membrane with a vegetable oil solvent.
- 14. A method for processing vegetable oil miscella according to claim 12, further comprising a step of:
(a) separating solvent from the second retentate stream to provide a lecithin product.
- 15. A method for processing vegetable oil miscella according to claim 12, further comprising a step of:
(a) preparing the feed stream by adding vegetable oil solvent to the retentate stream.
- 16. A method for processing vegetable oil miscella according to claim 1, further comprising steps of:
(a) feeding at least a portion of said permeate stream as a feed stream to a third filter for recovery of a third permeate stream and a third retentate stream, said third filter comprises a polymeric membrane conditioned in accordance with claim 1 for separation of phospholipids from said second permeate stream to provide a third permeate stream having decreased weight percent of phospholipids compared with the weight percent of phospholipids provided in said feed stream; (b) recovering said third permeate stream; and (c) recovering said third retentate stream.
- 17. A method for processing vegetable oil miscella according to claim 16, wherein said third filter is a product of conditioning a membrane by a sequence comprising:
(i) treating the membrane with an intermediate solvent; (ii) treating the membrane with a mixture of intermediate solvent and vegetable oil solvent solvent; and (iii) treating the membrane with a vegetable oil solvent.
- 18. A method for processing vegetable oil miscella according to claim 1, further comprising a step of:
(a) filtering said vegetable oil miscella to provide a vegetable oil miscella having a solids content of less than 10 ppm, prior to said step of feeding vegetable oil miscella to a first filter.
- 19. The retentate produced according to claim 1.
- 20. The permeate produced according to claim 1.
- 21. The retentate according to claim 19, comprising between about 50 wt. % and 85 wt. % phospholipids.
- 22. The retentate according to claim 19, comprising between about 72 wt. % and about 85 wt. % phospholipids.
- 23. A method for conditioning a polymeric membrane for separation of phospholipids from vegetable oil miscella, the method comprising steps of:
(a) providing a polymeric membrane having an average pore size in the range of about 0.05μ to about 3μ; (b) treating the membrane with an intermediate solvent; and (c) treating the membrane with a vegetable oil solvent.
- 24. A method for conditioning a polymeric membrane according to claim 23, wherein the membrane comprises a polyacrylonitrile membrane.
- 25. A method for conditioning a polymeric membrane according to claim 23, wherein the membrane comprises a polysulfone membrane.
- 26. A method for conditioning a polymeric membrane according to claim 23, wherein said step of treating the membrane with an intermediate solvent comprises soaking in said intermediate solvent for at least about one-half hour.
- 27. A method for conditioning a polymeric membrane according to claim 23, wherein said step of treating the membrane with a vegetable oil solvent comprises soaking in said vegetable oil solvent for at least about one-half hour.
- 28. A method for conditioning a polymeric membrane according to claim 23, further comprising a step of treating the membrane with a mixture of intermediate solvent and vegetable oil solvent between steps 23(b) and 23(c).
- 29. A method for conditioning a polymeric membrane according to claim 23, wherein the intermediate solvent comprises ethanol, propanol, or mixture of ethanol and propanol.
- 30. A method for conditioning a polymeric membrane according to claim 23, wherein the vegetable oil solvent comprises hexane.
- 31. A method for conditioning a polymeric membrane according to claim 23, wherein the vegetable oil solvent comprises raw miscella.
- 32. A membrane prepared by the method of claim 23.
- 33. A membrane prepared by the method of claim 28.
- 34. A membrane for separation of phospholipids from vegetable oil miscella, comprising:
(a) a conditioned polymeric membrane which, when subjected to a soybean oil miscella containing 25 percent by weight crude soybean oil and 75 percent by weight hexane and a phospholipids level of about 5,000 ppm at a transmembrane pressure of 150 psi, will provide a steady state permeate at greater than about 65 l/hr m2 having a phospholipids level of less than about 50 ppm, wherein the conditioned polymeric membrane is a product of conditioning a membrane having an average pore size of between about 0.05μ and about 3μ by at least one of: (1) a conditioning sequence comprising:
(i) treating the membrane with an intermediate solvent; and (ii) treating the membrane with a vegetable oil solvent solvent; and (2) a conditioning sequence comprising:
(i) treating the membrane with an intermediate solvent; (ii) treating the membrane with a mixture of intermediate solvent and vegetable oil solvent; (iii) treating the membrane with a vegetable oil solvent.
- 35. A membrane according to claim 34, wherein the membrane comprises at least one of polyacrylonitrile and polysulfone.
- 36. A membrane according to claim 34, wherein the steady state permeate is provided at greater than about 80 l/hr m2.
- 37. A membrane according to claim 34, wherein the steady state permeate is provided with a phospholipids level of less than about 25 ppm.
- 38. A method for cleaning a conditioned polymeric membrane, the method comprising steps of:
(a) providing a conditioned membrane which has been used for separation of phospholipids from vegetable oil miscella, wherein the conditioned membrane is a product of conditioning a membrane having an average pore size of between about 0.05μ and about 3μ by at least one of:
(1) a conditioning sequence comprising:
(i) treating the membrane with an intermediate solvent; and (ii) treating the membrane with a vegetable oil solvent solvent; and (2) a conditioning sequence comprising:
(i) treating the membrane with an intermediate solvent; (ii) treating the membrane with a mixture of intermediate solvent and vegetable oil solvent; (iii) treating the membrane with a vegetable oil solvent; (b) flushing the membrane with vegetable oil solvent for a time sufficient to remove phospholipids from said membrane.
- 39. An apparatus for processing vegetable oil miscella comprising:
(a) a phospholipids separation filter for processing vegetable oil miscella to provide a first permeate stream containing a reduced concentration of phospholipids compared with the concentration of phospholipids provided in the miscella, and a first retentate stream having a concentration of phospholipids which is greater than the concentration of phospholipids in the miscella, said filter comprising a polymeric membrane conditioned for separation of phospholipids from miscella and wherein said conditioned polymeric membrane is a product of conditioning a membrane having an average pore size of between about 0.05μ and about 3μ by at least one of:
(1) a conditioning sequence comprising:
(i) treating the membrane with an intermediate solvent; and (ii) treating the membrane with a vegetable oil solvent solvent; and (2) a conditioning sequence comprising:
(i) treating the membrane with an intermediate solvent; (ii) treating the membrane with a mixture of intermediate solvent and vegetable oil solvent; (iii) treating the membrane with a vegetable oil solvent.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/483,346 that was filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Jan. 14, 2000. U.S. application Ser. No. 09/483,346 is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/231,692 that was filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Jan. 14, 1999 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,207,209 on Mar. 27, 2001. The entire disclosure of U.S. application Ser. Nos. 09/231,692 and 09/483,346 are incorporated herein by reference.
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