Sorption and Separation of Sugars with Adsorbents Based on Reversible Chemical Interaction

The goal of this work was to enhance the selectivity of the separation of fructose or glucose from carbohydrate mixtures with adsorbents capable of reversible reaction. The experimental data presented demonstrate the feasibility of separating glucose from trans -galacto-oligosaccharides and fructose...

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Main Authors: Johan A. Vente, Hans Bosch, André B. de Haan, Paul J.T. Bussmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi - SAGE Publishing 2006-11-01
Series:Adsorption Science & Technology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1260/026361706781388987
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spelling doaj-bf632a5f196445fd8ece5a3266e4fec32021-04-02T17:35:40ZengHindawi - SAGE PublishingAdsorption Science & Technology0263-61742048-40382006-11-012410.1260/026361706781388987Sorption and Separation of Sugars with Adsorbents Based on Reversible Chemical InteractionJohan A. Vente0Hans Bosch1André B. de Haan2Paul J.T. Bussmann3 TNO Quality of Life, P.O. Box 342, 7300 AH Apeldoorn, The Netherlands Separation Technology Group, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands Separation Technology Group, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands TNO Quality of Life, P.O. Box 342, 7300 AH Apeldoorn, The NetherlandsThe goal of this work was to enhance the selectivity of the separation of fructose or glucose from carbohydrate mixtures with adsorbents capable of reversible reaction. The experimental data presented demonstrate the feasibility of separating glucose from trans -galacto-oligosaccharides and fructose from fructo-oligosaccharides using resins as adsorbents. Comparison of the sorption properties of a resin functionalised with the bisulphite (HSO − 3 ) ion with its original chloride (Cl − ) form showed that the sorption of glucose increased due to interaction with the bisulphite group. In addition, functionalisation with bisulphite resulted in selectivity towards glucose relative to fructose and lactose. Moreover, chromatographic separation of glucose from trans -galacto-oligosaccharides on a bisulphite-loaded resin was improved compared to the same resin in the chloride form. However, the bisulphite unfortunately oxidised. Boronic acid-functionalised resin was selective towards fructose at pH 6.0 compared to glucose, indicating complex formation between fructose and boronic acid. Although complex formation with boronate has been assumed to be even stronger than with boronic acid, increasing the pH to a value above the pK a of the functional group did not improve fructose sorption. Chromatographic separation of fructose from fructo-oligosaccharides was obtained on boronic acid-functionalised resin as a result of complex formation with fructose. These results show that reversible chemical reactions can lead to an improvement in the performance of adsorbents for sugar separations.https://doi.org/10.1260/026361706781388987
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author Johan A. Vente
Hans Bosch
André B. de Haan
Paul J.T. Bussmann
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Hans Bosch
André B. de Haan
Paul J.T. Bussmann
Sorption and Separation of Sugars with Adsorbents Based on Reversible Chemical Interaction
Adsorption Science & Technology
author_facet Johan A. Vente
Hans Bosch
André B. de Haan
Paul J.T. Bussmann
author_sort Johan A. Vente
title Sorption and Separation of Sugars with Adsorbents Based on Reversible Chemical Interaction
title_short Sorption and Separation of Sugars with Adsorbents Based on Reversible Chemical Interaction
title_full Sorption and Separation of Sugars with Adsorbents Based on Reversible Chemical Interaction
title_fullStr Sorption and Separation of Sugars with Adsorbents Based on Reversible Chemical Interaction
title_full_unstemmed Sorption and Separation of Sugars with Adsorbents Based on Reversible Chemical Interaction
title_sort sorption and separation of sugars with adsorbents based on reversible chemical interaction
publisher Hindawi - SAGE Publishing
series Adsorption Science & Technology
issn 0263-6174
2048-4038
publishDate 2006-11-01
description The goal of this work was to enhance the selectivity of the separation of fructose or glucose from carbohydrate mixtures with adsorbents capable of reversible reaction. The experimental data presented demonstrate the feasibility of separating glucose from trans -galacto-oligosaccharides and fructose from fructo-oligosaccharides using resins as adsorbents. Comparison of the sorption properties of a resin functionalised with the bisulphite (HSO − 3 ) ion with its original chloride (Cl − ) form showed that the sorption of glucose increased due to interaction with the bisulphite group. In addition, functionalisation with bisulphite resulted in selectivity towards glucose relative to fructose and lactose. Moreover, chromatographic separation of glucose from trans -galacto-oligosaccharides on a bisulphite-loaded resin was improved compared to the same resin in the chloride form. However, the bisulphite unfortunately oxidised. Boronic acid-functionalised resin was selective towards fructose at pH 6.0 compared to glucose, indicating complex formation between fructose and boronic acid. Although complex formation with boronate has been assumed to be even stronger than with boronic acid, increasing the pH to a value above the pK a of the functional group did not improve fructose sorption. Chromatographic separation of fructose from fructo-oligosaccharides was obtained on boronic acid-functionalised resin as a result of complex formation with fructose. These results show that reversible chemical reactions can lead to an improvement in the performance of adsorbents for sugar separations.
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