Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal
Patent
1986-08-20
1989-01-10
Evans, J. E.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
C-metal
C11C 108
Patent
active
047972335
ABSTRACT:
The separation of monoglycerides from diglycerides and triglycerides is performed by an adsorptive chromatographic process in liquid phase using sodium, magnesium, lithium or potassium-exchanged X zeolites or potassium or sodium-exchanged Y zeolite, or potassium-exchanged L zeolite as the adsorbent. A ketone or ketone
-aliphatic hydrocarbon can be selected as the desorbent.
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Evans J. E.
Hall Jack H.
McBride Thomas K.
Spears Jr. John F.
UOP Inc.
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