The sugar industry is facing problems with high amount of molassigenic metal ions remained after the purification step in sugar juice. In this investigation the application of unmodified sugar beet pulp as a weak monofunctional cation-exchange biosorbent for molassigenic metal ions (Na+, K+ and Ca2+) removal from the alkalized sugar juice was studied. The batch biosorption experiments were performed at temperature (70 °C) and pH (10.5) of alkalized sugar juice similar to industrial conditions. The highest removal efficiency was noticed for divalent Ca2+ (30.2%), while monovalent Na+ and K+ ions were removed with 10.9 and 9.1% efficiency, respectively. Biosorption equilibrium was established in 90 min for all tested metals. Sugar beet pulp c...
The present review article will outline alternative uses of sugar beet pulp residue produced during ...
The fixation of metal ions on sugar beet pulp, a low-cost material, has been studied. After a simple...
3rd World Water Congress of the International-Water-Association, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, APR 07-12, 20...
This article describes the use of citric acid modified sugar beet pulp as new ion-exchanger sorbent ...
The significant sugar beet molasses amount generation (4−5% on beet) in the sugar production process...
Sugar beet pulp was converted into effective copper sorption material by treating subsequently with ...
Sugar beet pulp generated by sugar refining factories is a very cheap and available by-product. The ...
The reduction of non-sugar compounds content in all intermediate and by-products of the sugar indust...
The processing of sugar beet in the sugar production industry releases huge amounts of sugar beet pu...
ABSTRACT The reduction of non-sugar compounds content in all intermediate and by-products of the sug...
Despite the fact that the sugar industry is one of the causes of the environmental pollution, not en...
The removal of dyestuffs, which are an important pollutant group in textile wastewater, is an import...
Lactic acid is a high-value molecule with a vast number of applications. Its production in the biore...
Abstract Sugar beet molasses represents valuable sugar industry by-product due to the diversity of p...
The potential use of sugar beet shreds and poplar sawdust for copper ions removal from aqueous solut...
The present review article will outline alternative uses of sugar beet pulp residue produced during ...
The fixation of metal ions on sugar beet pulp, a low-cost material, has been studied. After a simple...
3rd World Water Congress of the International-Water-Association, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, APR 07-12, 20...
This article describes the use of citric acid modified sugar beet pulp as new ion-exchanger sorbent ...
The significant sugar beet molasses amount generation (4−5% on beet) in the sugar production process...
Sugar beet pulp was converted into effective copper sorption material by treating subsequently with ...
Sugar beet pulp generated by sugar refining factories is a very cheap and available by-product. The ...
The reduction of non-sugar compounds content in all intermediate and by-products of the sugar indust...
The processing of sugar beet in the sugar production industry releases huge amounts of sugar beet pu...
ABSTRACT The reduction of non-sugar compounds content in all intermediate and by-products of the sug...
Despite the fact that the sugar industry is one of the causes of the environmental pollution, not en...
The removal of dyestuffs, which are an important pollutant group in textile wastewater, is an import...
Lactic acid is a high-value molecule with a vast number of applications. Its production in the biore...
Abstract Sugar beet molasses represents valuable sugar industry by-product due to the diversity of p...
The potential use of sugar beet shreds and poplar sawdust for copper ions removal from aqueous solut...
The present review article will outline alternative uses of sugar beet pulp residue produced during ...
The fixation of metal ions on sugar beet pulp, a low-cost material, has been studied. After a simple...
3rd World Water Congress of the International-Water-Association, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, APR 07-12, 20...