Claims
- 1. An improved process for demineralizing a sugar-containing solution of ionic impurities by contacting the solution with an ion exchange resin capable of retaining the ionic impurities upon contact with the sugar-containing solution, the improvement comprising using the ion exchange resin in bead form wherein the volume average diameter of the beads is from 400 to 700 .mu.m and which resin exhibits a bead diameter distribution such that at least 85 volume percent of the beads have diameters which fall within a range of .+-.15 percent of the volume average diameter of the resin used.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the bead diameter distribution is such that at least 90 volume percent of the beads exhibit diameters which fall within a range of .+-.15 percent of the volume average diameter of the ion exchange resin.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein the volume average diameter of the ion exchange resin ranges from 500 .mu.m to 600 .mu.m.
- 4. The process of any one of claims 2 or 3 wherein the ion exchange resin is a macroporous strongly acidic cation exchange resin, a macroporous weakly basic anion exchange resin, or a macroporous strongly basic anion exchange resin.
- 5. The process of claim 4 wherein the ion exchange resin comprises a copolymer of styrene and divinylbenzene.
- 6. The process of claim 5 wherein the sugar-containing solution is a solution comprising high fructose corn syrup.
- 7. An improved process for demineralizing a sugar-containing solution of ionic impurities by contacting the solution with an ion exchange resin capable of retaining the ionic impurities upon contact with the sugar-containing solution, the improvement comprising using the ion exchange resin in bead form wherein the volume average diameter of the beads is from 400 to 700 .mu.m and which resin exhibits a bead diameter distribution such that at least 85 volume percent of the beads have diameters which fall within a range of .+-.15 percent of the volume average diameter of the resin used, the ion exchange resin exhibiting improved operating performance when compared to an otherwise similar conventional ion exchange resin that does not meet the volume average diameter and the bead diameter distribution requirements, the improved operating performance comprising (1) an increased operating capacity for removal of the ionic impurities and (2) production of a reduced amount of sweet-water during resin regeneration.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/183,417, filed Apr. 18, 1988 now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 032,847, filed Mar. 31, 1987, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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