Methods of refining a grain oil composition

US11912958B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11912958-B2
Application numberUS-202318153852-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 12, 2023
Priority dateJun 11, 2018
Publication dateFeb 27, 2024
Grant dateFeb 27, 2024

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The present disclosure relates methods and systems for refining grain oil compositions using water, and related compositions produced therefrom. The present disclosure also relates to methods of using said compositions. The present disclosure also relates to methods of using grain oil derived from a fermentation product in an anti-foam composition.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method of recovering a byproduct of a grain oil composition feedstock from distillers corn oil, the method comprising: recovering whole stillage from distillation of a grain feedstock; separating the whole stillage into wet cake and thin stillage; processing the thin stillage in a separator to recover a grain oil composition feedstock; cooling the grain oil composition feedstock to form a temperature adjusted grain oil composition feedstock including a grain oil product and a byproduct of the grain oil composition feedstock; recovering the byproduct of the grain oil composition feedstock; and wherein the byproduct of the grain oil composition feedstock is any fraction or phase separated from the temperature adjusted grain oil composition feedstock other than the grain oil product. 2. The method of recovering a byproduct of a grain oil composition feedstock from distillers corn oil of claim 1 , wherein the temperature adjusted grain oil composition feedstock is agitated to form the grain oil product and the byproduct of the grain oil composition feedstock. 3. The method of recovering a byproduct of a grain oil composition feedstock from distillers corn oil of claim 2 , wherein the cooling is before the agitation. 4. The method of recovering a byproduct of a grain oil composition feedstock from distillers corn oil of claim 1 , wherein the byproduct of the grain oil composition feedstock is a solid. 5. The method of recovering a byproduct of a grain oil composition feedstock from distillers corn oil of claim 1 , wherein the byproduct of the grain oil composition feedstock is combined with a liquid stillage stream. 6. A method of recovering a byproduct of a grain oil composition feedstock from distillers corn oil of claim 5 , wherein the liquid stillage stream is whole stillage. 7. The method of recovering a byproduct of a grain oil composition feedstock from distillers corn oil of claim 1 , wherein an amount of water is combined with the grain oil composition feedstock before the cooling. 8. The method of recovering a byproduct of a grain oil composition feedstock from distillers corn oil of claim 1 , wherein an amount of water is combined with the grain oil composition feedstock simultaneously with the cooling. 9. The method of recovering a byproduct of a grain oil composition feedstock from distillers corn oil of claim 1 , wherein an amount of water is combined with the grain oil composition feedstock before the agitation. 10. The method or recovering a byproduct of a grain oil composition feedstock from distillers corn oil of claim 9 , wherein the water is cooler than the grain oil composition feedstock. 11. The method of recovering a byproduct of a grain oil composition feedstock from distillers corn oil of claim 1 , wherein a level of impurities in the grain oil product is less than the level of impurities in the byproduct of the grain oil composition feedstock. 12. The method of recovering a byproduct of a grain oil composition feedstock from distillers corn oil, of claim 11 , wherein the impurities include one or more of the aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, calcium, chlorides, chromium, copper, iron, lead, magnesium, manganese, mercury, nitrogen, nickel, phosphorus, potassium, silicon, sodium, sulfur, vanadium, zinc, or combinations thereof. 13. The method of recovering a byproduct of a grain oil composition feedstock from distillers corn oil of claim 1 , wherein the grain oil composition feedstock includes free fatty acids generated during the distillation. 14. The method of recovering a byproduct of a grain oil composition feedstock from distillers corn oil of claim 13 , wherein the grain oil composition feedstock includes about 1 to about 15 percent of the free fatty acids. 15. The method of recovering a byproduct of a grain oil composition feedstock from distillers corn oil of claim 1 , wherein the byproduct of the grain oil composition feedstock is recovered by separating the byproduct of the grain oil composition feedstock from the grain oil product by using one or more of a settling tank, a cooled settling tank, decanting, a decanter centrifuge, a disk stack centrifuge, a cooled disk stage centrifuge, a screen centrifuge, a hydrocyclone, a filter press, a rotary drum filter, or combinations thereof. 16. A method of recovering a grain oil product low in impurities from distillers corn oil, the method comprising: recovering whole stillage from distillation of a grain feedstock; separating the whole stillage into wet cake and thin stillage; processing the thin stillage in a separator to recover a grain oil composition feedstock; cooling the grain oil composition feedstock to form a temperature adjusted grain oil composition feedstock including a grain oil product and a byproduct of the grain oil composition feedstock, wherein the byproduct of the grain oil composition feedstock is any fraction or phase separated from the temperature adjusted grain oil composition feedstock other than the grain oil product; and recovering the grain oil product and wherein a level of impurities in the grain oil product is less than a level of impurities in the grain oil composition feedstock. 17. The method of recovering a grain oil product low in impurities from distillers corn oil of claim 16 , wherein the temperature adjusted grain oil composition feedstock is agitated to form the grain oil product and the byproduct of the grain oil composition feedstock. 18. The method of recovering a grain oil product low in impurities from distillers corn oil of claim 17 , wherein the cooling is before the agitation. 19. The method of recovering a grain oil product low in impurities from distillers corn oil of claim 16 , wherein an amount of water is combined with the grain oil composition feedstock before the cooling. 20. The method of recovering a grain oil product low in impurities from distillers corn oil of claim 16 , wherein an amount of water is combined with the grain oil composition feedstock simultaneously with the cooling. 21. The method of recovering a grain oil product low in impurities from distillers corn oil of claim 17 , wherein an amount of water is combined with the grain oil composition feedstock before the agitation. 22. The method of recovering a grain oil product low in impurities from distillers corn oil of claim 21 , wherein the water is cooler than the grain oil composition feedstock. 23. The method of recovering a grain oil product low in impurities from distillers corn oil of claim 16 , wherein the impurities include one or more of the aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, calcium, chlorides, chromium, copper, iron, lead, magnesium, manganese, mercury, nitrogen, nickel, phosphorus, potassium, silicon, sodium, sulfur, vanadium, zinc, or combinations thereof. 24. The method of recovering a grain oil product low in impurities from distillers corn oil of claim 16 , wherein the grain oil composition feedstock includes free fatty acids generated during the distillation. 25. The method of recovering a grain oil product low in impurities from distillers corn oil of claim 24 , wherein the grain oil composition feedstock includes about 1 to about 15 percent of the free fatty acids. 26. The method of recovering a grain oil product low in impurities from distillers corn oil of claim 16 , wherein the grain oil product is recovered by separating the grain oil product from a byproduct of the grai

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  • for anti-foaming · CPC title

  • C11B13/00Primary

    Recovery of fats, fatty oils or fatty acids from waste materials · CPC title

  • of vegetable raw material {(C11B1/025 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • with hot water or aqueous solutions · CPC title

  • with steam · CPC title

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What does patent US11912958B2 cover?
The present disclosure relates methods and systems for refining grain oil compositions using water, and related compositions produced therefrom. The present disclosure also relates to methods of using said compositions. The present disclosure also relates to methods of using grain oil derived from a fermentation product in an anti-foam composition.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Poet Res Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C11B13/00. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 27 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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