Compositions – Preservative agents – Anti-oxidants or chemical change inhibitants
Patent
1982-03-19
1983-09-27
Dees, Carl F.
Compositions
Preservative agents
Anti-oxidants or chemical change inhibitants
252455Z, B01J 2908, B01J 2018
Patent
active
044068190
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to an improved adsorbent comprising a crystalline aluminosilicate, method of manufacture of the adsorbent and improved process for separating a component from a feed mixture comprising an aqueous solution of a mixture of different components, such as a mixture of saccharides. In the process the mixture is contacted with the adsorbent, which selectively adsorbs a component from the feed mixture. The adsorbed component is then recovered by contacting the adsorbent with a desorbent material such as water to effect the desorption of the adsorbed component from the adsorbent. There is an undesirable tendency for the silicon constituent of the crystalline aluminosilicate to dissolve in the aqueous system. The improvement to the adsorbent and process comprises the incorporation of a binder material in the adsorbent comprising a cellulose ether which substantially reduces the undesirable dissolution. The adsorbent is manufactured by mixing together powder of the crystalline aluminosilicate, powders of the binder, and a liquid organic solvent, extruding the mixture into an extrudate and drying the extrudate.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4248737 (1981-02-01), Kulprathipanja et al.
patent: 4295994 (1981-10-01), Kulprathipanja et al.
Bloch Herman S.
Kulprathipanja Santi
Dees Carl F.
Hoatson Jr. James R.
Morris Louis A.
Page II William H.
UOP Inc.
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