Process for sorption solute recovery

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Ion exchange or selective sorption

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ABSTRACT:
A process is provided in which an organic compound is separated from co-sorbed water directly on a particulate bed. Among the organic compounds which can be so separated and recovered from an aqueous solution are compounds containing the carboxylic group which can be converted to an ester during recovery. The inventive process may be used for the recovery of organic compounds from aqueous solutions such as fermentation broths.

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