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Decoloration of Waste Cooking Oil by Maghnia Algerian Clays via Ion Exchange and Surface Adsorption
by
Garroni, Sebastiano
, Taleb, Zoubida
, Kedir, Chahineze Nawel
, Serouri, Abdelhak
, Mele, Andrea
, Mannu, Alberto
, Memou, Cherifa Hakima
, Zinai, Oussama
, Taleb, Safia
in
Adsorbents
/ Adsorption
/ Bentonite
/ Biomedical materials
/ Clay
/ Cooking
/ decoloration
/ Decoloring
/ Efficiency
/ Fatty acids
/ Fourier transforms
/ Industrial applications
/ Infrared analysis
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Interlayers
/ Ion exchange
/ Lubricants
/ Magnesium
/ Methylene blue
/ Oils and fats, Edible
/ Organic compounds
/ Refining
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Structural analysis
/ Vegetable oils
/ VOCs
/ Volatile organic compounds
/ waste cooking oil
/ X ray fluorescence analysis
/ X ray powder diffraction
/ X-ray diffraction
/ X-ray spectroscopy
2025
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Decoloration of Waste Cooking Oil by Maghnia Algerian Clays via Ion Exchange and Surface Adsorption
by
Garroni, Sebastiano
, Taleb, Zoubida
, Kedir, Chahineze Nawel
, Serouri, Abdelhak
, Mele, Andrea
, Mannu, Alberto
, Memou, Cherifa Hakima
, Zinai, Oussama
, Taleb, Safia
in
Adsorbents
/ Adsorption
/ Bentonite
/ Biomedical materials
/ Clay
/ Cooking
/ decoloration
/ Decoloring
/ Efficiency
/ Fatty acids
/ Fourier transforms
/ Industrial applications
/ Infrared analysis
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Interlayers
/ Ion exchange
/ Lubricants
/ Magnesium
/ Methylene blue
/ Oils and fats, Edible
/ Organic compounds
/ Refining
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Structural analysis
/ Vegetable oils
/ VOCs
/ Volatile organic compounds
/ waste cooking oil
/ X ray fluorescence analysis
/ X ray powder diffraction
/ X-ray diffraction
/ X-ray spectroscopy
2025
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Decoloration of Waste Cooking Oil by Maghnia Algerian Clays via Ion Exchange and Surface Adsorption
by
Garroni, Sebastiano
, Taleb, Zoubida
, Kedir, Chahineze Nawel
, Serouri, Abdelhak
, Mele, Andrea
, Mannu, Alberto
, Memou, Cherifa Hakima
, Zinai, Oussama
, Taleb, Safia
in
Adsorbents
/ Adsorption
/ Bentonite
/ Biomedical materials
/ Clay
/ Cooking
/ decoloration
/ Decoloring
/ Efficiency
/ Fatty acids
/ Fourier transforms
/ Industrial applications
/ Infrared analysis
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Interlayers
/ Ion exchange
/ Lubricants
/ Magnesium
/ Methylene blue
/ Oils and fats, Edible
/ Organic compounds
/ Refining
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Structural analysis
/ Vegetable oils
/ VOCs
/ Volatile organic compounds
/ waste cooking oil
/ X ray fluorescence analysis
/ X ray powder diffraction
/ X-ray diffraction
/ X-ray spectroscopy
2025
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Decoloration of Waste Cooking Oil by Maghnia Algerian Clays via Ion Exchange and Surface Adsorption
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Decoloration of Waste Cooking Oil by Maghnia Algerian Clays via Ion Exchange and Surface Adsorption
2025
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The purification of waste cooking oils (WCOs) through clay-based adsorption is an established recycling method, yet the relationship between clay composition and adsorption efficiency remains an area of active research. The aim of the present research work was to assess the performance of Maghnia bentonite in WCO decoloration and to gain information about the specific refining process. Thus, natural bentonite from the Maghnia region (Algeria) was investigated as an adsorbent for WCO refining for biolubricant production. The adsorption efficiency was evaluated under different conditions, achieving up to 70% decolorization at 10 wt% clay after 4 h of treatment. Structural characterization of the bentonite before and after adsorption was conducted using FT-IR spectroscopy, powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) to assess compositional and morphological changes. FT-IR analysis confirmed the adsorption of organic compounds, XRD indicated minor alterations in interlayer spacing, and XRF revealed ion exchange mechanisms, including a reduction in sodium and magnesium and an increase in calcium and potassium. Adsorption kinetics followed a pseudo-second-order model, with desorption effects observed at prolonged contact times. The pHPZC of 8.3 suggested that bentonite adsorption efficiency is enhanced under acidic conditions. The high decoloration capacity of Maghnia bentonite, combined with the availability and the low cost of the material, suggests a possible industrial application of this material for WCO refinement, especially in lubricant production.
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