Abstract

Ion exclusion chromatography of sugar factory molasses is a neat way to recover sugar. Process design and modelling need capacity data. A solution containing sucrose and sodium chloride at high concentrations, and a strong cationic resin under Na + form are chosen as a model system. Equilibrium isotherms are investigated at 70°C by frontal analysis on a resin column, on single components and mixtures. Combination of both components is shown to affect the single component equilibrium data. A simple equation is proposed to represent binary equilibrium isotherms.

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