On the Understanding of the Adsorption of 2-Phenylethanol on Polyurethane-Keratin based Membranes

被引:1
|
作者
Cordero-Soto, Itza [1 ]
Rutiaga-Quinones, Olga [1 ]
Huerta-Ochoa, Sergio [3 ]
Saucedo-Rivalcoba, Veronica [2 ]
Gallegos-Infante, Alberto [1 ]
机构
[1] Tecnol Nacl Mexico, Dept Ingn Quim Bioquim, Inst Tecnol Durango, Blvd Felipe Pescador 1830 Ote Col Nueva Vizcaya, Durango 34180, Dgo, Mexico
[2] Tecnol Nacl Mexico, Tecnol Super Tierra Blanca, Ingn Proc Biotecnol & Alimentarios, Ave Veracruz S-N,Colonia Pemex, Tierra Blanca 95180, Veracruz, Mexico
[3] Univ Autonoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa, Dept Biotecnol, Apartado Postal 55-534, Mexico City 09340, DF, Mexico
关键词
2-phenylethanol; adsorption thermodynamics and kinetics; keratin; polyurethane; hybrid materials; BED CATALYTIC REACTOR; AROMA COMPOUND 2-PHENYLETHANOL; L-PHENYLALANINE; ACTIVATED CARBON; OXIDATIVE DEHYDROGENATION; SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE; PARTITIONING BIOREACTOR; KLUYVEROMYCES-MARXIANUS; AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS; CHICKEN FEATHERS;
D O I
10.1515/ijcre-2017-0103
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
Polymers and specifically hybrid polymeric membranes have been identified as effective formulations in adsorption processes. Nevertheless, the adsorption mechanisms associated with their thermodynamics and kinetics are not fully understood, particularly when these polymeric membranes are used to adsorb 2-Phenylethanol (2-PE) to intensify its production in a specific bioconversion process. This work was aimed at giving phenomenological insights on the adsorption of 2-PE on a set of novel porous hybrid membranes based on polyurethane and keratin biofiber obtained from chicken feathers. Feathers, considered as a waste by-product of the poultry industry, represent an alternative source of keratin, a biopolymer that can be used to design low-cost materials from natural resources. Two types of hybrid membranes were prepared. i.e. composite and copolymer. Firstly, these materials were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) (before and after the adsorption process) and X-Ray (WAXD) analysis. Secondly, these materials, including the reference ones (keratin biofiber and polyurethane), were evaluated during the removal of 2-PE, relating their adsorption capabilities to physiochemical properties elucidated during the characterization. Particularly a composite with 0.1 g of chicken-feather-keratin (C1) presented the highest removal percentage (60.68%), a significant initial adsorption rate (0.2340 mg(PE).h(-1).g(A)(-1)), the maximum adsorption capacity (12.13 mg(PE).g(A)(-1)) and the best stability and mechanical properties at studied operating conditions. In comparison with results reported in literature, in this composite carbonyl functional groups from polyurethane showed rather major affinity to 2-PE than amino groups from the keratin biofiber. To this end, parameters associated with its industrial application were obtained, namely thermodynamic and kinetic information was obtained from a proper design of experiments and phenomenological models based on adsorption macroscopic fundamentals.
引用
收藏
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [2] Removal of Hexavalent Chromium from Water by Polyurethane-Keratin Hybrid Membranes
    Saucedo-Rivalcoba, V.
    Martinez-Hernandez, A. L.
    Martinez-Barrera, G.
    Velasco-Santos, C.
    Rivera-Armenta, J. L.
    Castano, V. M.
    WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION, 2011, 218 (1-4): : 557 - 571
  • [3] Polyurethane-Keratin Membranes: Structural Changes by Isocyanate and pH, and the Repercussion on Cr(VI) Removal
    Manrique-Juarez, Maria D.
    Martinez-Hernandez, Ana L.
    Olea-Mejia, Oscar F.
    Flores-Estrada, Jaime
    Rivera-Armenta, Jose L.
    Velasco-Santos, Carlos
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POLYMER SCIENCE, 2013, 2013
  • [4] CATALYTIC TRANSFORMATION OF 2-PHENYLETHANOL OVER ALUMINA BASED CATALYSTS
    VIVEKANANDAN, G
    SWAMINATHAN, CS
    KRISHNASAMY, V
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY SECTION A-INORGANIC BIO-INORGANIC PHYSICAL THEORETICAL & ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 1993, 32 (03): : 215 - 220
  • [5] Effect of solvent-dependent viscoelastic properties of chitosan membranes on the permeation of 2-phenylethanol
    Caridade, Sofia G.
    da Silva, Ricardo M. P.
    Reis, Rui L.
    Mano, Joao F.
    CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS, 2009, 75 (04) : 651 - 659
  • [6] BIOPRODUCTION OF 2-PHENYLETHANOL IN HYBRID SYSTEM CONSISTING OF BIOREACTOR, MEMBRANE MODULE AND ADSORPTION COLUMN
    Cervenansky, I
    Mihal, M.
    Markos, J.
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY, 1ST EDITION, 2016, : 469 - 475
  • [7] Enhanced biotransformation of L-phenylalanine to 2-phenylethanol using an in situ product adsorption technique
    Mei, Jianfeng
    Min, Hang
    Lue, Zhenmei
    PROCESS BIOCHEMISTRY, 2009, 44 (08) : 886 - 890
  • [8] Enhanced 2-phenylethanol production from L-phenylalanine via in situ product adsorption
    Hua, Dongliang
    Lin, Shan
    Li, Yuanfang
    Chen, Hong
    Zhang, Zhaobin
    Du, Yi
    Zhang, Xuehong
    Xu, Ping
    BIOCATALYSIS AND BIOTRANSFORMATION, 2010, 28 (04) : 259 - 266
  • [9] Prediction of the competitive adsorption isotherms of 2-phenylethanol and 3-phenylpropanol by artificial neural networks
    Wu, Xiuhong
    Wang, Shaoyan
    Zhang, Renzhuang
    Gao, Zhiming
    JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A, 2014, 1332 : 14 - 20
  • [10] Mixed matrix membranes consisting of PDMS and IL@MoS 2 for enhancing 2-phenylethanol pervaporation separation
    Wang, Yonghong
    Zhang, Lei
    Zhang, Xinru
    Li, Jinping
    JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, 2024, 706