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Online monitoring of polysaccharide solution concentration by electromagnetic field, electrical conductivity and spectrophotometry measurements

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CHEMICAL PAPERS
Volume 75, Issue 11, Pages 5885-5894

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SPRINGER INT PUBL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s11696-021-01733-5

Keywords

Dissolution; Electrical conductivity; Electromagnetic field; Online monitoring; Polysaccharide

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  1. [735/31/2017]

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Online control of industrial processes based on lean principles can increase productivity and product quality; Polysaccharides are dissolved in liquids in industrial products, controlling viscosity is important for product functionality; The electromagnetic field technique can monitor changes in the concentration of polysaccharide solutions online.
Online control of industrial processes by lean principle increases productivity and yields higher product quality. Polysaccharides are dissolved in liquids, such as water, in many industrial products, like paints, cosmetics and culinary products. In these products, it is important to control viscosity or create thixotropy and yield stress for product functionality. Electromagnetic field and electrical conductivity techniques were applied to a meter polysaccharide dissolution process online up to a 0.5 wt% concentration, and the resultant solution was also further tested by UV-Vis spectrophotometry. The electromagnetic field technique measures changes in the local electrical permittivity of the liquid and the interest in this research were to find out whether the changes correlate to the concentration changes during the dissolution of polymer polysaccharide. The results that were obtained showed good consistency, suggesting the feasibility of the electromagnetic field technique in online monitoring of a polysaccharide suspension concentration. Moreover, this technique gives the advantage of instant monitoring of a polysaccharide dissolution for improved process control. [GRAPHICS] .

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