Claims
- 1. A process for preparing surfactant, comprising contacting a raw material selected from the group consisting of cane trash, products resulting from the processing of maize, products resulting from the processing of sorghum, products resulting from the processing of barley, products resulting from the processing of rice, fruits, products resulting from the production of fruit juice, chicory pulp, tubers, and Cynara for at least 5 seconds with a hydrolysing agent selected from the group consisting of an aqueous acid solution at between 20 and 150.degree. C. and a composition comprising an enzyme capable of hydrolysing plant material at between 20 and 90.degree. C. to obtain a sugar syrup comprising pentoses, freeing the sugar syrup from any solid residues and contacting the residue-free sugar syrup with a C.sub.4-22 -alcohol at a temperature of between 20 and 150.degree. C. until a solution of surfactant glycosides is obtained, and separating the surfactant glycosides from said solution.
- 2. The process according to claim 1, wherein the sugar syrup is contacted with the C.sub.4-22 -alcohol at a temperature of between 40 and 90.degree. C.
- 3. The process according to claim 1, wherein the products resulting from the production of fruit juice are selected from the group consisting of citrus pulp, apple residue, and pear residue.
- 4. The process according to claim 1, wherein the tubers are selected from the group consisting of potatoes and onions.
- 5. The process according to claim 1, additionally comprising, when the raw material comprises pectins, subjecting the residue-free sugar syrup to enzymatic hydrolysis to form an enzymatically hydrolyzed sugar liquor, wherein the enzymatic hydrolysis is performed before said contacting with an alcohol.
- 6. The process according to claim 5, further comprising separating said enzymatically hydrolyzed sugar liquor into a neutral sugar liquor comprising neutral sugars and an anionic sugar liquor comprising anionic sugars, and separately bringing the neutral sugar liquor into contact with the C.sub.4-22 -alcohol.
- 7. The process according to claim 6, wherein the neutral sugars are separated from the anionic sugars by fixing the anionic sugars on ion exchange resins of the anionic type and then recovering said anionic sugars.
- 8. The process according to claim 1, when the raw material comprises pectins, additionally comprising bringing the residue-free sugar syrup into contact with chelating salts so as to obtain an uncharged sugar liquor and sludges and bringing the uncharged sugar liquor into contact with the C.sub.4-22 -alcohol.
- 9. The process according to claim 1, wherein the composition comprising an enzyme capable of hydrolysing plant material comprises one or more of the enzymes selected from the group consisting of pectinases, hemicellulases, cellulases, .beta.-glucanases, proteases and esterases.
- 10. The process according to claim 1, wherein the enzymatic hydrolysis is carried out at a temperature between 20 and 90.degree. C., for at least 5 minutes and at a pH of between 3 and 8.
- 11. The process according to claim 1, additionally comprising carrying out an operation of permutation into acid form on the residue-free sugar syrup, before bringing said residue-free sugar syrup into contact with an alcohol.
- 12. The process according to claim 11, wherein the permutation is carried out by bringing the residue-free sugar syrup into contact with a strong cationic resin.
- 13. The process according to claim 5, additionally comprising contacting the enzymatically hydrolyzed sugar liquor with a saponification agent, wherein said contacting with a saponification agent occurs after said contacting with the C.sub.4-22 -alcohol.
- 14. The process according to claim 13, wherein sodium hydroxide is used as the saponification agent.
- 15. The process according to claim 1, wherein the residue-free sugar syrup is contacted with the C.sub.4-22 -alcohol at a temperature of between 30 and 110.degree. C.
- 16. The process according to claim 6, additionally comprising separately bringing the anionic sugar liquor into contact with C.sub.4-22 -alcohol.
- 17. The process according to claim 7, wherein the neutral sugars are separated from the anionic sugars by electrodialysis.
- 18. The process according to claim 8, additionally comprising bringing the sludges into contact with one or more enzymes, in order to obtain hydrolysed sludges, separating said hydrolyzed sludges into a liquid and a solid, and bringing the liquid into contact with a C.sub.4-22 -alcohol.
- 19. The process according to claim 5, wherein the enzymatic hydrolysis is performed with a composition comprising one or more of the enzymes selected from the group consisting of pectinases, hemicellulases, cellulases, .beta.-glucanases, proteases, and esterases.
- 20. The process according to claim 18, wherein one or more enzymes are selected from the group consisting of pectinases, hemicellulases, cellulases, .beta.-glucanases, proteases, and esterases.
- 21. The process according to claim 5, wherein the enzymatic hydrolysis is carried out at a temperature between 20 and 90.degree. C., for at least 5 minutes and at a pH of between 3 and 8.
- 22. The process according to claims 8, wherein the sludges are brought into contact with enzymes at a temperature between 20 and 90.degree. C., for at least 5 minutes and at a pH of between 3 and 8.
- 23. The process according to claim 11, wherein the permutation is carried out by electrodialysis.
- 24. The process according to claim 1, wherein said residue-free sugar syrup is contacted with said C.sub.4-22 alcohol without further purification of said residue-free sugar syrup beyond freeing the sugar syrup from any solid residues.
- 25. The process according to claim 1, wherein said sugar syrup comprising pentoses comprises at least 20 weight percent pentose sugars on a dry weight basis.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is the U.S. national phase under 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 371 of International Application PCT/FR97/00249, filed Feb. 7, 1997.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
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PCT/FR97/00249 |
2/7/1997 |
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8/7/1998 |
8/7/1998 |
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WO97/29115 |
8/14/1997 |
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