Process for recovering unreacted sucrose from reaction mixture in synthesis of sucrose fatty acid esters
First Claim
1. A process for recovering unreacted sucrose from the reaction mixture produced in the synthesis of a sucrose fatty acid ester by a reaction of sucrose and a fatty acid alkyl ester in an organic solvent, said reaction mixture containing an unreacted fatty acid alkyl ester, a catalyst, a soap, a fatty acid and a volatile component which comprises steps of:
- (a) adjusting the reaction mixture to a substantially neutral pH between 6.2 and 8.2;
(b) adding water, a neutral salt and sucrose to the reaction mixture in amounts satisfying the following equations;
##EQU5## wherein, x is an amount which is the sum of the neutral salt to be added and the salt formed by neutralization of catalyst used in the synthesis of sucrose fatty acid ester, y is an amount which is the sum of sucrose to be added and the unreacted sucrose present from the beginning, and z is the total amount of water to precipitate the sucrose fatty acid ester;
(c) filtering off the resulting precipitate; and
(d) enriching the recovered sucrose by contacting the filtrate with a reverse osmosis membrane, wherein said membrane has a fractionation molecular weight of 150 to 200 and wherein said filtrate is maintained at a pH of 6.2 and 8.2 and at temperature of 40°
to 60°
C. during contact with the membrane.
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Abstract
A process for recovering unreacted sucrose from a reaction mixture of sucrose and a fatty acid alkyl ester in an organic solvent as reaction medium in the presence of a catalyst in the production of a sucrose fatty acid ester which comprises adjusting the reaction mixture from which a part of the organic solvent as reaction medium may be previously removed and to which water is added, to a neutral pH region, adding a neutral salt and sucrose to the reaction mixture to precipitate the sucrose fatty acid ester, filtering off the precipitate, and bringing the filtrate into contact with a reverse osmosis membrane to recover the unreacted sucrose. According to the invention, unreacted sucrose can be easily recovered, while the sucrose fatty acid ester not contaminated with the organic solvent as reaction medium can be obtained from the reaction mixture without using an organic solvent for purification.
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1. A process for recovering unreacted sucrose from the reaction mixture produced in the synthesis of a sucrose fatty acid ester by a reaction of sucrose and a fatty acid alkyl ester in an organic solvent, said reaction mixture containing an unreacted fatty acid alkyl ester, a catalyst, a soap, a fatty acid and a volatile component which comprises steps of:
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(a) adjusting the reaction mixture to a substantially neutral pH between 6.2 and 8.2; (b) adding water, a neutral salt and sucrose to the reaction mixture in amounts satisfying the following equations;
##EQU5## wherein, x is an amount which is the sum of the neutral salt to be added and the salt formed by neutralization of catalyst used in the synthesis of sucrose fatty acid ester, y is an amount which is the sum of sucrose to be added and the unreacted sucrose present from the beginning, and z is the total amount of water to precipitate the sucrose fatty acid ester;(c) filtering off the resulting precipitate; and (d) enriching the recovered sucrose by contacting the filtrate with a reverse osmosis membrane, wherein said membrane has a fractionation molecular weight of 150 to 200 and wherein said filtrate is maintained at a pH of 6.2 and 8.2 and at temperature of 40°
to 60°
C. during contact with the membrane. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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