Title of article :
Reactive Separation of Gallic Acid Using Phosphoric and Aminic Extractants in Non-Toxic Natural Diluents
Author/Authors :
Joshi ، Nishant Department of Chemical Engineering - National Institute of Technology , Keshav ، Amit Department of Chemical Engineering - National Institute of Technology , Poonia ، Anil K. Department of Chemical Engineering - National Institute of Technology , Meher ، Jagamohan Department of Agriculture Engineering - Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education
Abstract :
Bio production of gallic acid and its recovery from bioconversion media have captured considerable interest of researchers. Extractive separation with solvents can be utilized for the recovery of gallic acid; however, the issue of toxicity of solvents towards microbes needs to be addressed. Physical extraction with natural solvents is observed to be insufficient as highest distribution coefficient (KD) were observed to be 0.136 for sesame oil, 0.111 for rice bran oil and around 0.041 for sunflower oil. Higher separation efficiencies are desirable for a successful extraction system and in this regard employing a reactive component (extractants) could be intensified solution. Three different extractants (trinbutyl phosphate (TBP), trioctyl amine (TOA) and Aliquat 336) were investigated for their capabilities to improve extraction when present in three nontoxic diluents (sunflower oil, rice bran oil and sesame oil) comprising 9 possible combinations employed over acid concentrations (0.010.05 kmol.m3). TBPsunflower oil (KD = 0.8115.66, KE = 1.922 7.894), Aliquat 336rice bran oil (KD = 310.71, KE = 6.37810.67), and TOAsesame oil (KD =0.13.54, KE = 2.0813.409) combinations were observed to result in most suited systems resulting in higher distribution of acid. Thus, they were found to be ideal for efficient and low toxic extractant systems for acid recovery.
Keywords :
Reactive Separation , Gallic acid , Aminic Extractants , Phosphoric Extractants , Natural Diluents
Journal title :
Chemical Methodologies
Journal title :
Chemical Methodologies