Diffusion barrier with microporous matrix for separation by...

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18/12, 182/14.1,

C12P 7/06 (2006.01) C13B 20/16 (2011.01) B01D 71/02 (2006.01) C07H 1/06 (2006.01)

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CA 1243152

ABSTRACT The modification of a diffusion barrier by the deposition of one or more inorganic species within the pores and on the inside surfaces of said diffusion barrier to form an immobilized inorganic crystalline lattice barrier or molecular grid having substantially uniform permeability, to separate and select different ionic species, giving a high efficiency of separation with a low energy input. The immobilized inorganic diffusion barriers are used for selective separation of small molecules (e.g. molecular weight less than about 1,000 daltons) and provide means for the more effective se- paration of ionic species. A method is provided for the low cost removal of ions (such as salts) from mo- lasses, thereby increasing the fermentation efficiency of molasses and making it more suitable for use as an animal feed. The desalted molasses may be subjected to further specific ultrafiltration treatment to effec- tively remove macromolecular organic compounds such as wax, proteins, and polycellulosic material.

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