how is sugar obtained commercially?
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How is sugar obtained commercially?
Wang Si Zhe 1o226
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Uses of sugarObtaining of sugarSeparation techniques usedDiagram on separation techniquesBibliography
Uses of sugar
Sugar is required for many uses some are:Cooking ingredientsSports and soft drinksA source of alcoholFuelling car-(sugar-based ethanol)
Basic introduction of sugar
Sucrose or table sugar is an organic compound.
Its molecular formula isC12H22O1Our sugar is extracted from nature, sugar
canes and sugar beets.
How is sugar obtained commercially?
It is then taken to industries to extract the sugar.Firstly, it undergoes affination.After, the syrup-sugar mixture will be centrifuged
to separate the sugar from the syrup.Then it is mixed with hot, sweet water.Secondly, it goes through a process known as
carbonatation or sometimes, phosphatation.Then it is filtered to remove the chalk and the
non-sugars.
How is sugar obtained commercially
Thirdly, it undergoes decolourisation to remove colour.
Lastly, it undergoes crystallisation to obtain the pure sugar crystals.
For maximum sugar production, the waste is crystallized again until there is no more sugar can be obtained.
Graphic flow chart for process of the making of sugar
Separation techniques
Filtration CrystallisationCentrifuge
What is filtration
Filtration is used the separate colloids from a suspension.
The suspension passes through a filter and the colloid which is left behind is known as the residue.
The liquid which collected is the filtrate.
Filtration in removal of sugar
After the affination process, the sugar went through carbonatation, the calcium carbonate collected lots of non-sugars.
The suspension passes through a filter and chalk with the non-sugars are removed.
Filtration in other uses
Water taps have a small filter to remove large mineral deposits.
Coffee makers used filtration to keep coffee grounds out of water.
Air-conditioners used filtration to remove dust particles.
Crystallisation
Crystallisation is the process in which to extract solute from solvent and also to purify the substance.
It is used to remove easily-decomposed solute from solvent.
Steps to do crystallisation
1. Heat the solution and evaporate most of the solvent.
2. Allow the solution to cool and it will form a saturated solution.
3. Crystals will start to grow.4. Remove the crystals through filtration and dry
it by putting it between two filter papers.
Crystallisation in removing sugar
The liquor which contains the sugar is boiled and then cooled, forming sucrose.
The sucrose is removed through centrifuge .The liquor still undergoes crystallisation to
extract more sugar. This process is called recovery.
Centrifuge
Centrifuge is a machine which separates lighter particles from denser particles.
The mixture in the centrifuge spins very quickly and separates the particles.
Centrifuge in the process of making sugar
In the mother liquor, it is spun in a centrifuge which removes sucrose from the liquor.
The liquor is spun as much as possible until there is no deposits of sucrose and the liquor is rejected as molasses.
Centrifuge in other uses
Centrifuge is used in separating:Red blood cells from blood.Oil industries.
Flowchart of the sugar processing process
Illustration on filtration
beaker
Filter funnel lined with filter paper
Retort stand
Water trough
Bibliography
How sugar is made-introduction. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.sucrose.com/learn.html
How sugar is refined. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.sucrose.com/lref.html
Peter, D. C. (n.d.). Machines used in sugar production. Retrieved from http://www.ehow.com/list_7378916_machines-used-sugar-production.html
Gcse chemistry. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.gcsescience.com/e6-crystallization.htm
Where do you use filtration in your everyday life. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Where_do_you_use_filtration_in_your_every_day_life
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