Selective extraction of glutaric acid from biological production systems using n-butanol

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Title
Selective extraction of glutaric acid from biological production systems using n-butanol
Author(s)
Y H Han; Y L Park; S Y Yang; H R Jung; J C Joo; B K Song; S H Lee; K Park; Jungoh Ahn; Y H Yang
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, vol. 82, pp. 98-104
Publication Year
2020
Abstract
Glutaric acid has numerous industrial applications and it could be used as a polymer building block. Glutaric acid can be produced by chemical or biological methods. Although the biological production of glutaric acid has attracted considerable attention, there are few effective and economical processes for recovering glutaric acid from water based systems. Herein, we investigated the selective extraction of glutaric acid via physical extraction using nine different solvents compared with trioctylamine/toluene as the reactive extraction, which is the only reported method for recovering glutaric acid from biological production systems. Comparisons of the extraction yield, purity, linear solvation energy relationship between the solvents, and reactant selectivity revealed n-butanol to be a suitable solvent for the extraction of glutaric acid, with a high extraction yield and selectivity obtained in less than 30 min under optimized conditions. Furthermore, repetitive extraction allowed 98.4% of glutaric acid to be extracted from the aqueous phase with high solvent recovery and high purity, making this method suitable for practical application.
Keyword
Physical extractionn-ButanolLinear solvation energy relationshipSelectivityOptimizationGlutaric acid
ISSN
1226-086X
Publisher
Elsevier
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jiec.2019.09.047
Type
Article
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Division of Bio Technology Innovation > BioProcess Engineering Center > 1. Journal Articles
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