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Calcium saccharate

NRS [New Regeneration System] A process for regenerating the ion-exchange resin used for removing calcium from sugar solution. If sodium chloride were used, the waste calcium chloride solution would have to be disposed of if sodium hydroxide were used, calcium hydroxide would be precipitated in the resin. The NRS process uses sodium hydroxide in the presence of sucrose, which retains the calcium in solution as calcium saccharate. Developed by the IMACTI Division of Duolite International, The Netherlands. [Pg.192]

Steffens A process for separating sugar from beet sugar molasses by adding calcium hydroxide to precipitate calcium saccharate. Treatment of the liquor with carbon dioxide precipitates calcium carbonate and regenerates the sucrose. Invented in Vienna in 1883 by C. Steffens. See also Boivan-Louiseau, Scheibler. [Pg.255]

Sucrose can be partly recovered from molasses by means of lime, strontia, or byryta processes. These processes are all based on the formation of insoluble saccharates. The process using dry lime as the precipitant is known as the Steffen process. About 95 percent of the sucrose is recovered from beet molasses. The diluted molasses is cooled to about 6°C and dry lime is added. The precipitated calcium saccharate is carbonated to reduce the lime content, filtered, and concentrated. About 90 percent of the sucrose can be recovered by the Steffen process. The calcium carbonate precipitated can be roasted and reconverted to quick lime. [Pg.187]

The exigencies of a process may however require a large proportion of liquid. Thus in cold saccharate work the molasses is diluted with water before the introduction of lime and the material filtered only has about 10 per cent solids in it. The calcium saccharate cake made has about 65 per cent moisture in it, which is not objectionable since carbonating the cake to release the sugar follows the filtering operation. [Pg.295]

Cadmium carbonate Cadmium chloride Cadmium sulfide Calcium acetate Calcium bromide Calcium caseinate Calcium gluconate Calcium hypochloride Calcium lactate Calcium oxide Calcium saccharate Calcium silicate Calcium stearate Calcium sulfate... [Pg.1387]

Solubility in solutions of organic compounds. Organic compounds can increase the solubility of calcium hydroxide. Sugar has one of the greatest effects, as a result of the formation of calcium saccharate [19.6]. [Pg.208]

Calcium D-glucarate (1 1) tetrahydrate. See Calcium saccharate Calcium gluceptate CAS 17140-60-2 29039-00-7 (dihydrate) EINECS/ELINCS 241-203-6 Synonyms Calcium glucoheptonate (1 2) Calcium a-D-heptagluconate Glucoheptonic acid, calcium salt (2 1) a-D-Glucoheptonic acid, calcium salt... [Pg.681]

Calcium rosinate. See Calcium resinate Calcium saccharate... [Pg.707]

Calcium D-saccharate. See Calcium saccharate Calcium saccharin... [Pg.708]

Sabosol T 40. See TEA-lauryl sulfate Sabosorb ML. See Sorbitan laurate Sabosorb MO. See Sorbitan oleate Sabosorb MP. See Sorbitan palmitate Sabosorb MS. See Sorbitan stearate Sabosorb TO. See Sorbitan trioleate Sabowax TC 30. See PEG-5 glyceryl stearate Sabowax TC 82. See PEG-1 sorbitan isostearate Saccaluronate CC Saccaluronate CW, Saccaluronate LC. See Sodium hyaluronate Saccharase. See Invertase Saccharated lime (INCI). See Calcium saccharate Saccharide isomerate CAS 100843-69-4... [Pg.3862]

Calcium saccharate PEG-6M PEG-35M plasticizer, ceramics Hydroxypropyl guar Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose Methylcellulose Methyl hydroxyethylcellulose plasticizer, chewing gum Acetylated hydrogenated cottonseed glyceride Methyl ester of rosin, partially hydrogenated Pentaerythrityl rosinate Rice (Oryza sativa) wax Stearic acid plasticizer, chlorinated plastic Tri-2-ethylhexyl trimellitate plasticizer, chloroethylene copolymers Trioctyl trimellitate plasticizer, chlorosulfonated rubber Triisooctyl trimellitate plasticizer, cigarette filters Triethyl citrate plasticizer, cleansers Lanolin alcohol PEG-30 lanolin plasticizer, clear vinyl film Triisopropylphenyl phosphate plasticizer, cloth film Acetamide... [Pg.5537]

Calcium saccharate Sodium dinaphthalene methane sulfonate Sodium methyinaphthalenesulfonate plasticizer, nail enamels Trimethylylethane tribenzoate plasticizer, nail polishes Dibutyl phthalate plasticizer, natural resins Triethyl citrate plasticizer, NBR... [Pg.5543]

Rapeseed (Brassica campestris) oil 8002-17-3 Calcium saccharate 8002-23-1 Cerabel FI 90 Ceraphyl CE Cetyl esters Crodamol SS Cyclol SPS Dermalcare SPS Espermaceti Jeechem MST Liponate SPS Miraceti NET-Wax SPM Ritaceti... [Pg.6259]

Methyl 9-undecenoate 227-334-1 Calcium saccharate Gluconal CADS 227-335-7 Admul CSL 2010 Artodan CF 40 Calcium stearoyl lactylate Crolactil CS2L Grindsted CSL Grindtek FAL 2 Imwitor 554 Lactipol C Lamegin CSL Paniplex CK Pationic 930 Pationic 930K Pationic 940 Pationic CSL Prefera CSL Radiamuls CSL Unitolate CSL Verv ... [Pg.6852]

Historically, recovery of sucrose from molasses was accomplished by using the Steffan s process, in which sucrose is separated by means of a lime salt known as calcium saccharate. Another process, known as the barium process, precipitated sucrose in the form of barium saccharate. Descriptions of both of these processes can be found in the preceding edition of this book and elsewhere. Because they both are being replaced by ion exclusion, only that process is described here. [Pg.333]


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