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Refinery molasses

Refineries Refinery bottoms Refinery molasses Refinery processes Refinery sour water Refining... [Pg.845]

Refinery Molasses.—The lowest syrups from the boiling of washed sugar is more correctly a comestible treacle. The affinatioii syrup, after yielding one or more crops of sugar, forms a true molasses, and is sent either to the distillery or to be made into cattle food. [Pg.132]

Constituent Cane Final Molasses Refinery Blackstrap Beet Molasses Hydrol... [Pg.1687]

In 1898, however, Bueb (see English Patent, 7,171/95 26,259/98) introduce his process of working the schlempe for cyanide and ammonia in a molass refinery at Dessau, and the process is now worked in a great many factories. [Pg.76]

The thick semi-solid mass is placed in centrifugal baskets and whizzed. The adhering solution which whirls off to the outside, is collected and stored as molasses. The crystals are first washed in the basket, then removed for shipment. They constitute the raw or centrifugal sugar which refineries buy. [Pg.146]

These researches have shown that provided the molasses is not a commodity and in turn it has no price, and sugar refineries process it into bioethanol, then its cost of production will decrease significantly. [Pg.271]

In MWW, denitrification consumes from 4 to 6 mg of BOD5 per mg of N.NO3 removed. In refinery WW, the naturally existing BOD5 may not be sufficient and so the organic substrate must be supplemented by an outside source (ethanol, methanol, molasses, etc.). Phenol input is not advisable since at certain concentrations phenols have an inhibiting effect on the nitrifying bacteria themselves. [Pg.98]

Molasses, a by-product from sugar refinery, also can be a good alternative to glucose in promoting microalgal lipid accumulation. Vidotti et al. (2014) tested the hydrolyzed sugarcane molasses with two microalgal strains, and this substrate... [Pg.57]

Finally, Indian bioethanol domestic production is predicted to remain stable at 2.2 billion liters, produced in 115 refineries, thanks to stable sugarcane supply. With a growing economy, long-awaited government measures, such as fixing price mechanisms for nonfood-based bioethanol (apart from molasses) or duty exemptions, wiU hopefully repair the sugar mill producer economy and propel bioethanol production in this Asian country (Aradhey, 2015). [Pg.108]


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