Influence of various factors on the acid-ethanol synergism in the desorption of anthocyans from sulfocationites
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BAERLE, Alexei, GUTSANU, Vasile, MAKAR, A., ROSHKA, I.. Influence of various factors on the acid-ethanol synergism in the desorption of anthocyans from sulfocationites. In: Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2005, vol. 79, pp. 1145-1149. ISSN 0036-0244.
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Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A
Volumul 79 / 2005 / ISSN 0036-0244 /ISSNe 1531-863X

Influence of various factors on the acid-ethanol synergism in the desorption of anthocyans from sulfocationites


Pag. 1145-1149

Baerle Alexei1, Gutsanu Vasile2, Makar A.1, Roshka I.1
 
1 Technical University of Moldova,
2 Moldova State University
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 20 septembrie 2023


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The influence of various factors on the desorption of anthocyans from a cationite was studied with the objective of optimizing the process. Ethanol was demonstrated to stabilize anthocyans in the cationite phase. It was found that the process of desorption is characterized by pronounced acid-ethanol synergism. This phenomenon is explained by the destruction of anthocyan associates under the action of ethanol during ion exchange.

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Engineering controlled terms Carrier concentration, desorption, Dies, Electrostatics, Isotherms, microelectronics, Sodium compounds, Sulfonation Engineering uncontrolled terms Antocyans, Fine fraction, Sachariferous components, Sulfocationites Engineering main heading Ethanol

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