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Original Articles

Enrichment of Amino Acids by Supported Liquid Membrane Extraction Using Aliquat 336 as a Carrier

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Pages 1261-1274 | Received 06 Jan 1998, Accepted 23 Jan 1998, Published online: 22 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

The possible application of Aliquat 336 (trioctylmethyl ammonium chloride) as a carrier for liquid membrane extraction of amino acids was investigated. The extraction is performed from an aqueous donor phase with pH > 11 to an acceptor phase containing a salt solution through a supported liquid membrane with Aliquat 336 as a carrier in the membrane to facilitate amino acid transport. Counter-coupled transport of chloride anions from the acceptor phase to the donor phase is the driving force of the mass transfer in this system. The extraction efficiency depends on the donor phase pH, the carrier concentration in the liquid membrane, the composition of the acceptor phase and the hydrophobicity of the amino acid. The observed stability of such liquid membranes supported on commercial porous-PTFE membranes with a hydrophobic solvent is more than 20 days.

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