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Definition of Vinasse

Vinasse
Vinasse Vi*nasse", n. [F.] (Chem.) The waste liquor remaining in the process of making beet sugar, -- used in the manufacture of potassium carbonate.

Meaning of Vinasse from wikipedia

- Vin****e is a byproduct of the sugar or ethanol industry. Sugarcane or sugar beet is processed to produce crystalline sugar, pulp and mol****es. The latter...
- em. Wille 1903 Vin****e can be used as a basal medium for Haematococcus pluvialis culture. The vin****e culture medium consist of vin****e diluted to 3% and...
- In Europe, waste liquors from alcohol distillation are referred to as vin****e. Look up dunder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dunder contains many...
- have been introduced to the island by Fuzhounese immigrants. Fuzhou rice vin****e meat is wrapped in it, and ingredients are chopped and soaked in meat gravy...
- begins preparation, through columns whose primary function is to purify vin****e. Once purified, the alcohol is p****ed to the storage area. The end product...
- from smelting ore straw from grain harvesting trub from beer fermentation vin****e from sugar or ethanol production whey from cheese production Main product...
- of ethanol, about eight units of vin****e are produced. In Brazil, this kind of biodigester is used to process vin****e as a cheap source of methane. US...
- over the world generate large amount of effluent termed as spent wash or vin****e. For each liter of alcohol produced, around 8 liters of effluent is generated...
- is geared to produce as little vin****e as possible (2 liters of vin****e per liter of ethanol vs. 12-20 liters of vin****e per liter of ethanol in standard...
- "Estimating the selectivity of ozone in the removal of polyphenols from vin****e". Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology. 80 (4): 433–438. Bibcode:2005JCTB...