On-line ultrasonic velocity monitoring of alcoholic fermentation kinetics

In this study, ultrasonic velocity measurements were used to estimate the alcohol type and volume concentration in water–alcohol binary mixtures. Varying mixtures of ethanol in water and methanol in water were prepared and the ultrasonic velocities for each concentration level were measured between 10 and 50 °C. Results of the statistical analyses indicated that ultrasonic velocity measurements can be used to distinguish between ethanol and methanol in a water–alcohol binary mixture and to estimate the alcohol concentration level. The results were validated by testing three commercial liquids with a known ethanol concentrations and one commercial liquid with known methanol concentration

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Main Authors: Resa López, Pablo Ismael, González García, Ramón
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Springer 2008-10-08
Subjects:Ultrasonic velocity, Ethanol, Methanol, Alcohol type,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/41133
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Summary:In this study, ultrasonic velocity measurements were used to estimate the alcohol type and volume concentration in water–alcohol binary mixtures. Varying mixtures of ethanol in water and methanol in water were prepared and the ultrasonic velocities for each concentration level were measured between 10 and 50 °C. Results of the statistical analyses indicated that ultrasonic velocity measurements can be used to distinguish between ethanol and methanol in a water–alcohol binary mixture and to estimate the alcohol concentration level. The results were validated by testing three commercial liquids with a known ethanol concentrations and one commercial liquid with known methanol concentration