Method and apparatus for the sorption and separation of dissolve

Sugar – starch – and carbohydrates – Processes – Carbohydrate manufacture and refining

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210656, 210662, 210676, 210739, 210741, C13K 300, C13D 314

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ABSTRACT:
A simulated moving bed process divides the bed into separate zones, each of which includes one or more discrete vessels. The zones correspond to the functions of the process; typically sorption, displacement, elution and regeneration. Booster pumps in series with the vessels maintain a desired pressure head for each zone. The functions of each zone are rotated in sequence, the sequence being timed in relation to the migration of the front between adjacent phases in the fluid loop circulating through the zones.

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