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Title: SEPARATION OF GLUCOSE AND FRUCTOSE BY SIMULATED COUNTER-CURRENT ADSORPTION.
Authors: Ching, C.B. 
Ruthven, D.M.
Issue Date: 1985
Citation: Ching, C.B.,Ruthven, D.M. (1985). SEPARATION OF GLUCOSE AND FRUCTOSE BY SIMULATED COUNTER-CURRENT ADSORPTION.. AIChE Symposium Series (242) : 1-8. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Separation of glucose-fructose mixtures has been studied in a simulated counter-current adsorption system. The system may be represented in terms of an equivalent true counter-current system with dispersed plug flow or, equivalently, with a finite number of equilibrium stages. The validity of both these models has been verified experimentally and it is shown that the McCabe-Thiele diagram provides a useful means of understanding the effects of the process variables. The experimental system has also been operated as a 'Sarex' unit and the mathematical model is shown to provide a reasonably good prediction of the steady state concentration profiles. Under properly selected flow conditions fructose recovery is better than 94% at about 85% purity (dry basis).
Source Title: AIChE Symposium Series
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/75311
ISBN: 0816903379
ISSN: 00658812
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