Claims
- 1. A process for separating mannitol from galactitol by selective adsorption which comprises contacting a mixture comprising said compounds at a temperature of from about 30.degree. C. to 110.degree. C. and at a pressure sufficient to maintain the system in the fluid phase with an adsorbent composition comprising at least one crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite of type X in which the zeolitic cations which occupy more than 55% of the available cation sites are barium; whereby the mannitol is selectively adsorbed thereon, removing the non-adsorbed portion of said mixture from contact with the zeolite adsorbent, and desorbing the mannitol therefrom by contacting said adsorbent with a desorbing agent and recovering the desorbed mannitol.
- 2. A process for separating mannitol from galactitol by selective adsorption which comprises contacting a mixture comprising said compounds at a temperature of from about 30.degree. C. to 110.degree. C. and at a pressure sufficient to maintain the system in the fluid phase with an adsorbent composition comprising at least one crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite of type Y in which the zeolitic cations which occupy more than 55% of the available cation sites are barium; whereby the mannitol is selectively adsorbed thereon, removing the non-adsorbed portion of said mixture from contact with the zeolite adsorbent, and desorbing the mannitol therefrom by contacting said adsorbent with a desorbing agent and recovering the desorbed mannitol.
- 3. A process for separating sorbitol from mannitol by selective adsorption which comprises contacting a mixture comprising said compounds at a temperature of from about 30.degree. C. to 110.degree. C. and at a pressure sufficient to maintain the system in the fluid phase with an adsorbent composition comprising at least one crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite of type X in which the zeolitic cations which occupy more than 55% of the available cation sites are barium; whereby the sorbitol is selectively adsorbed thereon, removing the non-adsorbed portion of said mixture from contact with the zeolite adsorbent, and desorbing the sorbitol therefrom by contacting said adsorbent with a desorbing agent and recovering the desorbed sorbitol.
- 4. A process in accordance with claim 1 wherein the temperature is from about 50.degree. C. to about 90.degree. C.
- 5. A process in accordance with claim 4 wherein the temperature is from about 60.degree. C. to about 80.degree. C.
- 6. A process in accordance with claim 1 wherein the desorbent is selected from the group consisting of alcohols, ketones and water.
- 7. A process in accordance with claim 6 wherein the desorbent is water.
- 8. A process in accordance with claim 2 wherein the temperature is from about 50.degree. C. to about 90.degree. C.
- 9. A process in accordance with claim 8 wherein the temperature is from about 60.degree. C. to about 80.degree. C.
- 10. A process in accordance with claim 2 wherein the desorbent is selected from the group consisting of alcohols, ketones and water.
- 11. A process in accordance with claim 10 wherein the desorbent is water.
- 12. A process in accordance with claim 3 wherein the temperature is from about 50.degree. C. to about 90.degree. C.
- 13. A process in accordance with claim 12 wherein the temperature is from about 60.degree. C. to about 80.degree. C.
- 14. A process in accordance with claim 3 wherein the desorbent is selected from the group consisting of alcohols, ketones and water.
- 15. A process in accordance with claim 14 wherein the desorbent is water.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 329,608, filed Dec. 10, 1981 now abandoned.
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