| Literature DB >> 28601777 |
Mingkai Song1, Pengfei Jiao1, Taotao Qin1, Kangkang Jiang1, Jingwei Zhou1, Wei Zhuang1, Yong Chen1, Dong Liu1, Chenjie Zhu1, Xiaochun Chen1, Hanjie Ying2, Jinglan Wu3.
Abstract
An innovative benign process for recovery lactic acid from its fermentation broth is proposed using a novel hyper-cross-linked meso-micropore resin and water as eluent. This work focuses on modeling the competitive adsorption behaviors of glucose, lactic acid and acetic acid ternary mixture and explosion of the adsorption mechanism. The characterization results showed the resin had a large BET surface area and specific pore structure with hydrophobic properties. By analysis of the physicochemical properties of the solutes and the resin, the mechanism of the separation is proposed as hydrophobic effect and size-exclusion. Subsequently three chromatographic models were applied to predict the competitive breakthrough curves of the ternary mixture under different operating conditions. The pore diffusion was the major limiting factor for the adsorption process, which was consistent with the BET results. The novel HD-06 resin can be a good potential adsorbent for the future SMB continuous separation process.Entities:
Keywords: Chromatographic models; Competitive adsorption; Hyper-cross-linked meso-micropore resin; Lactic acid; Ternary mixture
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28601777 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.05.179
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642