Transfer rate measurement of lysozyme by liquid-liquid extraction using reverse micelles with dense CO2

  • Shin, U.
  • Jung, S.
  • Uddin, M.
  • Park, S.
  • Kishimura, H.
  • Wilkinson, G.
  • Chun, B.
Publication date
January 2010
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
ISSN
0256-1115
Journal
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering

Abstract

Lysozyme was extracted from aqueous solution into i-octane using reverse micelles in the presence of pressurized CO2. A squat vessel with two independent stirrers was used to measure the mass transfer of the lysozyme across a planar interface. Mass transfer coefficient, k L of the lysozyme from the aqueous to the organic phase was measured at selected ionic strengths, pH, sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate (AOT) surfactant concentrations, temperatures and pressurized CO2. The mass transfer rate of lysozyme was higher in high temperature (318 K) and pressure (20MPa). pH of 9 in aqueous phase showed highest mass transfer rate of lysozyme. The application of pressurized CO2 markedly increased the mass transfer rate of lysozyme comparing t...

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