Nonionic surfactant-based cloud point extraction of polyhydroxyalkanoate from the fermentation crude in a rotating disc contactor

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2021

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Bellwether Publishing, Ltd.

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Nonionic surfactant-based cloud point extraction of polyhydroxyalkanoate from fermentation broth was implemented in a modified rotating disc contactor. The effect of rotor speed and phase flowrates on dispersed micellar phase holdup, mass transfer coefficient, yield, and purity were studied with micellar system contains TX114 (4.5 wt %)+ TMN6 (0.5 wt %) and 0.1 M ammonium chloride at broth pH of 3. The rotor speed and the micellar phase flowrate had a significant effect. A maximum PHA recovery of 85.48% and purity of 86.01% were achieved. The correlation was developed to predict the dispersed-phase holdup. © 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Chlorine compounds, Extraction, Fermentation, Mass transfer, Nonionic surfactants, Ammonium chloride, Cloud point extractions, Dispersed phase hold-up, Fermentation broths, Micellar phase, Micellar systems, Poly-hydroxyalkanoate, Rotating disc contactor, Rotating disks

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Separation Science and Technology, 2021, 56, 9, pp. 1534-1545

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