Heterogeneous hydrogenation of vegetable oils: A literature review

JW Veldsink, MJ Bouma, NH Schoon, AACM Beenackers

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    Abstract

    Hardening of vegetable oils is reviewed from an engineering point of view. The present review focuses on kinetics of the hydrogenation and relevant transport and adsorption steps. It aims to contribute to accelerate new research to improve substantially on selectivities in general and a decrease of trans fatty acid content in particular.

    From a comprehensive literature review, we concluded the absence of reliable, mechanistically based kinetic rate expression, Moreover, transport limitations, both intraparticle and interfacial, cannot be excluded from the vast majority of available experimental data, Therefore, future research should focus on the development of intrinsic kinetic rate expressions, which may subsequently contribute to develop new and improved hydrogenation catalysts.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)253-318
    Number of pages66
    JournalCatalysis Reviews-Science and Engineering
    Volume39
    Issue number3
    Publication statusPublished - 1997

    Keywords

    • heterogeneous hydrogenation
    • vegetable oils
    • triglycerides
    • fat hardening
    • SUPPORTED ALLOY CATALYSTS
    • ACID METHYL-ESTERS
    • SUNFLOWER-SEED OIL
    • UNSATURATED FATTY-ACIDS
    • MASS-TRANSFER
    • NICKEL-CATALYSTS
    • SLURRY REACTORS
    • SOYBEAN OIL
    • SELECTIVE HYDROGENATION
    • EDIBLE OILS

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