Sugar – starch – and carbohydrates – Apparatus – Treating sacchariferous material
Patent
1979-11-21
1981-02-24
Marantz, Sidney
Sugar, starch, and carbohydrates
Apparatus
Treating sacchariferous material
127 55, 252437, 252444, C13D 312, B01J 2000
Patent
active
042525713
ABSTRACT:
An admixture of granular activated carbon (GAC) and bone char (BC) can be effectively employed to decolorize and to deash white cane sugar liquors. Use of this admixture in place of bone char exclusively results in significantly improved decolorization. The GAC/BC admixture can be effectively reactivated at a temperature within the limit of 900.degree. F. to 1200.degree. F.
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Calgon Corporation
Katz Martin L.
Marantz Sidney
Monaco Mario A.
Riedl Edmunde D.
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