Issue 8, 2015

CO2-enhanced extraction of acetic acid from fermented wastewater

Abstract

The industrial process of recovering fermentation-based volatile fatty acids (VFAs) utilizes H2SO4 to acidify the fermentation broth containing VFA-salts [e.g. Ca(CH3COO)2] to enable formation of molecular VFAs. Molecular VFAs are then recovered by liquid–liquid extraction. However, acidification with H2SO4 results in production of large quantities of salts (e.g. CaSO4). Using CO2 rather than mineral acids for acidification of fermentation broth is an environmentally benign alternative which eliminates salt formation. In this study, CO2 was applied in pressures up to 40 bar to enhance the efficiency of extraction of acetic acid (HAc) from fermented wastewater. HAc extraction under atmospheric conditions was also investigated to obtain benchmarks. The ionic liquid [P666,14][Phos] and trioctylamine (TOA) dissolved in n-octanol were applied as solvents to extract HAc from fermented wastewater model solutions containing HAc (1 wt%) and various salts resulting in pH ranging from 2.8 to 6. A more pronounced increase in extractability of HAc, expressed as HAc distribution (D = [HAc]solvent/[HAc]aqueous), was observed for [P666,14][Phos] with increasing CO2 pressure. A mathematical model taking into account carbonic acid equilibria and dissociation of HAc and salts showed that the measured influence of CO2 cannot be explained by the effect of CO2 on aqueous phase pH. Thus, it may be concluded that the pressurized CO2 has altered the fluid properties of the solvents and made them more accessible for HAc. This suggests that applying pressurized CO2 may enhance extraction efficiency of processes other than those involving extraction of volatile fatty acids.

Graphical abstract: CO2-enhanced extraction of acetic acid from fermented wastewater

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 May 2015
Accepted
26 Jun 2015
First published
29 Jun 2015

Green Chem., 2015,17, 4393-4400

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CO2-enhanced extraction of acetic acid from fermented wastewater

E. Reyhanitash, B. Zaalberg, H. M. IJmker, S. R. A. Kersten and B. Schuur, Green Chem., 2015, 17, 4393 DOI: 10.1039/C5GC01061F

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