rob Senior Member Joined Dec 28, 2009 Messages 844 Reaction score 31 Dec 11, 2013 #1 Do you think a .50 micron filter would remove sorbate?
D DoctorCAD Senior Member Joined Jan 31, 2012 Messages 1,798 Reaction score 526 Dec 11, 2013 #2 As far as I know, sorbate is a chemical that (most likely) bonds to the wine at the molecular level. It is not a particle.
As far as I know, sorbate is a chemical that (most likely) bonds to the wine at the molecular level. It is not a particle.
P Pavel2012 Junior Joined Mar 20, 2012 Messages 15 Reaction score 0 Dec 11, 2013 #3 Sorbate is fairly soluble in water. It is going to be dissolved in wine and can't be removed by filtration
Sorbate is fairly soluble in water. It is going to be dissolved in wine and can't be removed by filtration
Julie Senior Member Joined Dec 4, 2009 Messages 12,062 Reaction score 1,787 Dec 11, 2013 #4 As stated it can't be removed but I am curious why are you trying to remove it?
rob Senior Member Joined Dec 28, 2009 Messages 844 Reaction score 31 Dec 11, 2013 #5 Julie, I am not trying to remove it, was wondering if it would loose some of its power
Julie Senior Member Joined Dec 4, 2009 Messages 12,062 Reaction score 1,787 Dec 11, 2013 #6 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaah, . I don't think so, it does bind with the wine