Author/Authors :
Kumar, A. Research Laboratory-III - Department of Chemical Engineering - Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology, Longowal- Punjab, India. , Thakur, A. Research Laboratory-III - Department of Chemical Engineering - Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology, Longowal- Punjab, India.
Abstract :
An environment-friendly reactive extraction method as a novel phase separation technique is considered to extract Lactic Acid (LA) from the aqueous solution
by means of environmentally benign green diluents along with a synergistic mixture of extractants. Reactive extraction of LA was carried out through a synergistic mixture of extractants (trioctylamine (TOA), Aliquat336, and tridodecylamine (TDDA)), organic solvents, and non-toxic and biocompatible green diluents. According to the various investigated LA reactive extraction processes, the process featuring sun ower oil, synergist
extractant (TOA and Aliquat336), and Butan-2-ol was found to be the most favorable
system. The LA distribution coeffcient (KD = 27:75 0:22) and extraction effciency ( = 97:17 0:54%) were obtained by a system consisting of LA concentration (0.05 [M]), TOA (15%, v/v), Aliquat336 (15%, v/v), phase ratio (1:1, v/v), solvent ratio (2.5, v/v), agitation speed (100 rpm), and stirring time (120 min). The main driving force for this research work on the LA reactive extraction from the aqueous solution is the development of a suitable combination of xtractants, organic solvents, and natural solvents that possesses high anity with LA and, also, has lower toxicity with respect to LA-producing microbes.
Keywords :
Green solvents , Synergistic mixture of extractants , Distribution coeffcient (KD) , Reactive extraction , Lactic acid