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US Patent 5951777
Issued Date
September 14, 1999
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The invention relates to a method for the recovery of xylose from xylose-containing aqueous solutions that contain over 30% by weight of xylose on dissolved dry solids. The solution is evaporated at low pressure to a solution supersaturated in respect of xylose, the solution is seeded, and the evaporation is continued at the boiling point of the solution until a crystal mass is obtained in which the xylose yield is 1 to 60%, and the xylose crystals are recovered.
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Owner
Xyrofin Oy (Helsinki,FI)
Published
September 14, 1999
Application Number
09/072,463
Filed
May 5, 1998
US Classification
127/61   127/60
Int'l Classification
C13K   13/00   (20060101)   C13F   1/06   (20060101)   C13F   1/00   (20060101)   C13F   1/02   (20060101)  
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May 05, 1997 [FI] 971914
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127/60   127/61  
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