Process for concentrating soy isoflavone in soy protein waste water by foam separation method
A technology for concentrating soybean protein and soybean isoflavones, applied in chemical instruments and methods, water/sewage multi-stage treatment, water/sludge/sewage treatment, etc. The problem of high equipment cost, to achieve the effect of operation pollution, simple operation and simple equipment
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Embodiment 1
[0024] The first step is the collection and detection of wastewater generated from the production of soybean protein
[0025] Collect the wastewater produced by the production of soybean protein, and use three-wavelength ultraviolet spectrophotometry to detect (the following examples are the same) that the concentration of soybean isoflavones in the wastewater is 0.20g / L, and the pH is 4.5;
[0026] The second step, the pH adjustment of the wastewater produced by the production of soybean protein
[0027] Use sodium hydroxide aqueous solution (1mol / L) to adjust the pH of the wastewater produced in the production of soybean protein described in the first step to 5.5-5.8 as the initial wastewater, and use it as the first-stage foam separation in the following three-stage foam separation process Feed;
[0028] The third step, three-stage foam separation process
[0029] The first-stage foam separation process: the temperature of the foam separation tower is set at 50-55°C, the ...
Embodiment 2
[0035] The first step is the collection and detection of wastewater generated from the production of soybean protein
[0036] Collect the wastewater produced by the production of soybean protein, the concentration of soybean isoflavones in the wastewater is 0.30g / L, and the pH is 4.5;
[0037] The second step, the pH adjustment of the wastewater produced by the production of soybean protein
[0038] Use sodium hydroxide aqueous solution (1mol / L) to adjust the pH of the wastewater produced in the production of soybean protein described in the first step to 5.9-6.2 as the initial wastewater, and use it as the first-stage foam separation in the following three-stage foam separation process Feed;
[0039] The third step, three-stage foam separation process
[0040] The first-stage foam separation process: the temperature of the foam separation tower is set at 56-60°C, the superficial gas velocity is 0.7-0.8mm / s, the height of the foam layer is 0.68-0.73m, and the foam flowing ou...
Embodiment 3
[0045] The first step is the collection and detection of wastewater generated from the production of soybean protein
[0046] Collect the wastewater produced by the production of soybean protein, the concentration of soybean isoflavones in the wastewater is 0.40g / L, and the pH is 4.5;
[0047] The second step, the pH adjustment of the wastewater produced by the production of soybean protein
[0048] Use sodium hydroxide aqueous solution (1mol / L) to adjust the pH of the wastewater produced in the production of soybean protein described in the first step to 6.3-6.5 as the initial wastewater, which is used as the first stage of foam separation in the following three-stage foam separation process Feed;
[0049] The third step, three-stage foam separation process
[0050] The first-stage foam separation process: the temperature of the foam separation tower is set at 61-65°C, the superficial gas velocity is 0.9-1.0mm / s, the height of the foam layer is 0.75-0.80m, and the foam flow...
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