Pilot Demonstration of Ceramic Membrane Ultrafiltration of Sugarcane Juice for Raw Sugar Production

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Wen Li
Guo-Qing Ling
Chang-Rong Shi
Kai Li
Hai-Qin Lu
Fang-Xue Hang
Yu Zhang
Cai-Feng Xie
Deng-Jun Lu
Hong Li
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[1] Guangxi University,College of Light Industry and Food Engineering
[2] Jiangsu Jiuwu Hi-Tech Company Limited,Engineering Center for Sugarcane and Cane Sugar
[3] Guangxi University,Collaborative Innovation Center of Guangxi Sugarcane Industry
[4] Guangxi University,undefined
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Sugar Tech | 2017年 / 19卷
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Sugarcane juice; Ultrafiltration; Ceramic membrane; Industrial demonstration; Raw sugar;
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A field demonstration on the ultrafiltration of sugarcane juice for raw sugar production was conducted in a raw sugar mill in Guangxi Province, China. Heated limed sugarcane juice was processed using 0.05 μm ceramic membranes in a pilot plant with a design capacity of 5.5 m3/h. Results indicated that the ceramic membrane modules were satisfactory for sugarcane juice clarification, which yielded 119.13–142.43 L/(m2 h) of average flux under the volumetric concentration factor of 10–12 and produced clarified juice of superior quality with more than 1.2 unit rise in purity, 99.96 % reduction in turbidity, and 10.42 % removal of color. The membrane cleaning period was 10–25 h. Moreover, a high-quality product with high Pol, low color, and low ash content was obtained when the permeate juice was concentrated and crystallized to form raw sugar. However, further studies are necessary to investigate the methods of processing retentate for the recovery of sucrose and handling of wastewater generated during membrane cleaning, as well as the service life of the membrane.
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