Succinic acid recovery and enhancement of emulsion liquid membrane stability using synergist aliquat 336/TOA/palm oil system assisted with nanoparticle

Succinic acid (SA) production from fermentation has drawn great interest owing to its simplicity and environmentally friendly process, but it is constrained by high downstream processing costs. The Pickering emulsion liquid membrane (PELM) process containing synergistic carriers (Aliquat 336 and tri...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Noah, Norul Fatiha, Othman, Norasikin, Jusoh, Norela, Shamsul Kahar, Izzat Naim, Suliman, Sazmin Sufi
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spelling my.utm.1052162024-04-17T06:05:36Z http://eprints.utm.my/105216/ Succinic acid recovery and enhancement of emulsion liquid membrane stability using synergist aliquat 336/TOA/palm oil system assisted with nanoparticle Mohamed Noah, Norul Fatiha Othman, Norasikin Jusoh, Norela Shamsul Kahar, Izzat Naim Suliman, Sazmin Sufi TP Chemical technology Succinic acid (SA) production from fermentation has drawn great interest owing to its simplicity and environmentally friendly process, but it is constrained by high downstream processing costs. The Pickering emulsion liquid membrane (PELM) process containing synergistic carriers (Aliquat 336 and trioctylamine (TOA)) in palm oil is an attractive technology for SA recovery from fermentation broths. The synergistic extraction mechanism was investigated using reactive extraction and the method of slope analysis. Almost 100% of SA was extracted from a 10 g/L simulated solution with a synergistic coefficient of 640. Based on the individual and mixed carrier investigations, it infers that Aliquat 336 and TOA function as base and synergist carriers, respectively. The stability of water-in-oil-in-water (W/O/W) emulsion was studied by varying the agitation speed, Span 80 concentration, and mixed surfactant concentration (Tween 80 and Span 80). At the best stability condition of 5% w/v (Span 80 + Tween 80), hydrophilic–lipophilic balance 6, 300 rpm agitation speed, 0.1% w/v Fe2O3 nanoparticles, 0.1 M Aliquat 336 + 0.1 M TOA, and 1.0 M sodium hydroxide, the emulsion was stable, and almost 100% of SA was extracted and enriched five times in the internal phase. The concentration limit of SA during its recovery by ELM is 10 g/L. Meanwhile, the results from water phase separation and droplet image proved that PELM has the advantage of rapid and efficient demulsification performance, where the demulsification can be completed within 5 min. Hence, synergistic PELM is a new class of ELM for the recovery of SA and it may be extended for downstream and bio-based manufacturing. Institute for Ionics 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/105216/1/NorasikinOthman2023_SuccinicAcidRecoveryandEnhancementofEmulsion.pdf Mohamed Noah, Norul Fatiha and Othman, Norasikin and Jusoh, Norela and Shamsul Kahar, Izzat Naim and Suliman, Sazmin Sufi (2023) Succinic acid recovery and enhancement of emulsion liquid membrane stability using synergist aliquat 336/TOA/palm oil system assisted with nanoparticle. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 48 (12). pp. 15777-15792. ISSN 2193-567X http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13369-023-07616-z DOI : 10.1007/s13369-023-07616-z
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Mohamed Noah, Norul Fatiha
Othman, Norasikin
Jusoh, Norela
Shamsul Kahar, Izzat Naim
Suliman, Sazmin Sufi
Succinic acid recovery and enhancement of emulsion liquid membrane stability using synergist aliquat 336/TOA/palm oil system assisted with nanoparticle
description Succinic acid (SA) production from fermentation has drawn great interest owing to its simplicity and environmentally friendly process, but it is constrained by high downstream processing costs. The Pickering emulsion liquid membrane (PELM) process containing synergistic carriers (Aliquat 336 and trioctylamine (TOA)) in palm oil is an attractive technology for SA recovery from fermentation broths. The synergistic extraction mechanism was investigated using reactive extraction and the method of slope analysis. Almost 100% of SA was extracted from a 10 g/L simulated solution with a synergistic coefficient of 640. Based on the individual and mixed carrier investigations, it infers that Aliquat 336 and TOA function as base and synergist carriers, respectively. The stability of water-in-oil-in-water (W/O/W) emulsion was studied by varying the agitation speed, Span 80 concentration, and mixed surfactant concentration (Tween 80 and Span 80). At the best stability condition of 5% w/v (Span 80 + Tween 80), hydrophilic–lipophilic balance 6, 300 rpm agitation speed, 0.1% w/v Fe2O3 nanoparticles, 0.1 M Aliquat 336 + 0.1 M TOA, and 1.0 M sodium hydroxide, the emulsion was stable, and almost 100% of SA was extracted and enriched five times in the internal phase. The concentration limit of SA during its recovery by ELM is 10 g/L. Meanwhile, the results from water phase separation and droplet image proved that PELM has the advantage of rapid and efficient demulsification performance, where the demulsification can be completed within 5 min. Hence, synergistic PELM is a new class of ELM for the recovery of SA and it may be extended for downstream and bio-based manufacturing.
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author Mohamed Noah, Norul Fatiha
Othman, Norasikin
Jusoh, Norela
Shamsul Kahar, Izzat Naim
Suliman, Sazmin Sufi
author_facet Mohamed Noah, Norul Fatiha
Othman, Norasikin
Jusoh, Norela
Shamsul Kahar, Izzat Naim
Suliman, Sazmin Sufi
author_sort Mohamed Noah, Norul Fatiha
title Succinic acid recovery and enhancement of emulsion liquid membrane stability using synergist aliquat 336/TOA/palm oil system assisted with nanoparticle
title_short Succinic acid recovery and enhancement of emulsion liquid membrane stability using synergist aliquat 336/TOA/palm oil system assisted with nanoparticle
title_full Succinic acid recovery and enhancement of emulsion liquid membrane stability using synergist aliquat 336/TOA/palm oil system assisted with nanoparticle
title_fullStr Succinic acid recovery and enhancement of emulsion liquid membrane stability using synergist aliquat 336/TOA/palm oil system assisted with nanoparticle
title_full_unstemmed Succinic acid recovery and enhancement of emulsion liquid membrane stability using synergist aliquat 336/TOA/palm oil system assisted with nanoparticle
title_sort succinic acid recovery and enhancement of emulsion liquid membrane stability using synergist aliquat 336/toa/palm oil system assisted with nanoparticle
publisher Institute for Ionics
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/105216/1/NorasikinOthman2023_SuccinicAcidRecoveryandEnhancementofEmulsion.pdf
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