Adsorbent screening for glycidyl methacrylate extraction: A preliminary study using density functional theory

The difficulty in detecting glycidyl esters (GE), a potentially carcinogenic contaminant group in palm oil, remains a concern for the palm oil producers. The inefficient sample preparation step due to insufficient knowledge on GE interaction with extraction adsorbents is a challenge in improving the...

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Main Authors: Hamidon, N. N., Roslee, A. E., Zulkapli, S. N. A.
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author Hamidon, N. N.
Roslee, A. E.
Zulkapli, S. N. A.
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Zulkapli, S. N. A.
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description The difficulty in detecting glycidyl esters (GE), a potentially carcinogenic contaminant group in palm oil, remains a concern for the palm oil producers. The inefficient sample preparation step due to insufficient knowledge on GE interaction with extraction adsorbents is a challenge in improving the GE detection. This work aims to study the adsorption of glycidyl methacrylate (GM; a representative of GE) on adsorbents commonly used for chemical extraction (long-chain hydrocarbon, primary secondary amine and silica) based on the density functional theory. Gaussian 09W software (B3LYP/LanL2DZ) was used for chemical structure optimization and frequency calculation. GM adsorptions were generally found to be nonspontaneous. N -propylethylenediamine (PED; primary secondary amine type of adsorbent) is the most promising adsorbent for extracting GM. The adsorption on PED does not involves any bond breaking and formation, and only physisorption is expected to occur. The process is exothermic and can be referred as the most spontaneous among the non-spontaneous. The more negative ΔE ads also implies that the adsorbed GM is more stable on the PED surface than on C18 (long-chain hydrocarbon adsorbent). With that said, the silicon dioxide (silica type of adsorbent) was ruled out as chemical reaction were observed between the adsorbate and the adsorbent.
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spelling ump-366412023-02-27T08:02:16Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36641/ Adsorbent screening for glycidyl methacrylate extraction: A preliminary study using density functional theory Hamidon, N. N. Roslee, A. E. Zulkapli, S. N. A. QD Chemistry TP Chemical technology The difficulty in detecting glycidyl esters (GE), a potentially carcinogenic contaminant group in palm oil, remains a concern for the palm oil producers. The inefficient sample preparation step due to insufficient knowledge on GE interaction with extraction adsorbents is a challenge in improving the GE detection. This work aims to study the adsorption of glycidyl methacrylate (GM; a representative of GE) on adsorbents commonly used for chemical extraction (long-chain hydrocarbon, primary secondary amine and silica) based on the density functional theory. Gaussian 09W software (B3LYP/LanL2DZ) was used for chemical structure optimization and frequency calculation. GM adsorptions were generally found to be nonspontaneous. N -propylethylenediamine (PED; primary secondary amine type of adsorbent) is the most promising adsorbent for extracting GM. The adsorption on PED does not involves any bond breaking and formation, and only physisorption is expected to occur. The process is exothermic and can be referred as the most spontaneous among the non-spontaneous. The more negative ΔE ads also implies that the adsorbed GM is more stable on the PED surface than on C18 (long-chain hydrocarbon adsorbent). With that said, the silicon dioxide (silica type of adsorbent) was ruled out as chemical reaction were observed between the adsorbate and the adsorbent. IEEE 2022 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36641/1/Adsorbent_screening_for_glycidyl_methacrylate_extraction_a_preliminary_study_using_density_functional_theory.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36641/9/Adsorbent%20screening%20for%20glycidyl%20methacrylate%20extraction.pdf Hamidon, N. N. and Roslee, A. E. and Zulkapli, S. N. A. (2022) Adsorbent screening for glycidyl methacrylate extraction: A preliminary study using density functional theory. In: Innovative Manufacturing, Mechatronics & Materials Forum 2022 (iM3F 2022) , 20 July 2022 , Virtual Conference. pp. 1-4.. ISBN 978-1-83953-781-3 (Published) https://doi.org/10.1049/icp.2022.2253
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
TP Chemical technology
Hamidon, N. N.
Roslee, A. E.
Zulkapli, S. N. A.
Adsorbent screening for glycidyl methacrylate extraction: A preliminary study using density functional theory
title Adsorbent screening for glycidyl methacrylate extraction: A preliminary study using density functional theory
title_full Adsorbent screening for glycidyl methacrylate extraction: A preliminary study using density functional theory
title_fullStr Adsorbent screening for glycidyl methacrylate extraction: A preliminary study using density functional theory
title_full_unstemmed Adsorbent screening for glycidyl methacrylate extraction: A preliminary study using density functional theory
title_short Adsorbent screening for glycidyl methacrylate extraction: A preliminary study using density functional theory
title_sort adsorbent screening for glycidyl methacrylate extraction: a preliminary study using density functional theory
topic QD Chemistry
TP Chemical technology
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36641/
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36641/1/Adsorbent_screening_for_glycidyl_methacrylate_extraction_a_preliminary_study_using_density_functional_theory.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36641/9/Adsorbent%20screening%20for%20glycidyl%20methacrylate%20extraction.pdf