Reducing the odor of oil components by means of adsorption...

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Fatty compounds having an acid moiety which contains the...

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C554S175000

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ABSTRACT:
A process for reducing the odor of an oil. The oil being treated is first distilled by a carrier vapor or carrier gas distillation to form a distilled oil. The distilled oil is then contacted with a polymeric adsorbent; whereby the odor of the oil is reduced. The polymeric adsorbent is regenerated. The polymeric adsorbent can be a cross-linked polymer with an internal surface area of from 900 to 1500 m2/gram.

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