Replacing carbonaceous adsorbents with acrylic and styrenic strong base anion resins in cane sugar decolorization applications
1995
Konen, J.C. | Wilson, J.R. (Rohm and Haas Company, Pennsyllvania (USA))
Cane sugar decolorization can be accomplished by employing either carbonaceous adsorbents, such as bone char or granular activated carbon, or ion exchange resins. Macroreticular polyacrylic and polystyrene strong base anion resins are typically used in this application. Ion exchange resins offer a less costly and more easily operated system for decolorizing sugar syrups as compared to carbonaceous adsorbents. A comparison of these two decolorization materials is presented.
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