The recovery of tartaric acid (TA) from three industrial enological wastes: (i) cream of tartar, (ii) lees, and (iii) eluates from the regeneration of anion exchange resins used for the production of grape liquid sugar, was studied. Recovery of TA ranged between 58 and 99%, the highest being from cream of tartar. The level of addition of calcium salts is important to improve the recovery of calcium tartrate from lees and eluates. A significant inverse correlation between TA recovery and the percentage of organic acids, except for tartaric acid, was found; this index may help to optimize the level of calcium addition. Enological eluates would represent a commercial source of malic acid (recovery of 51%). © 2001 Society of Chemical Industry.

Recovery of tartaric acid from industrial enological wastes

Versari A.
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Castellari M.
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Spinabelli U.
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Galassi S.
Membro del Collaboration Group
2001

Abstract

The recovery of tartaric acid (TA) from three industrial enological wastes: (i) cream of tartar, (ii) lees, and (iii) eluates from the regeneration of anion exchange resins used for the production of grape liquid sugar, was studied. Recovery of TA ranged between 58 and 99%, the highest being from cream of tartar. The level of addition of calcium salts is important to improve the recovery of calcium tartrate from lees and eluates. A significant inverse correlation between TA recovery and the percentage of organic acids, except for tartaric acid, was found; this index may help to optimize the level of calcium addition. Enological eluates would represent a commercial source of malic acid (recovery of 51%). © 2001 Society of Chemical Industry.
2001
Versari A.; Castellari M.; Spinabelli U.; Galassi S.
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