Journal article
Purification of organic acids using electrodialysis with bipolar membranes (EDBM) combined with monovalent anion selective membranes
Q Wang, GQ Chen, L Lin, X Li, SE Kentish
Separation and Purification Technology | Published : 2021
Abstract
The feasibility of using electrodialysis with bipolar membranes (EDBM), combined with monovalent selective anion exchange membranes was investigated to purify organic acids from fermentation broths or wastewater streams. A simulated beet molasses feed containing a mixture of monobasic lactic acid and polybasic citric acid was used for this purpose. The impact of the feed pH, the configuration of the membrane stack and the voltage applied on the selectivity of the process was investigated. At a pH of 9–10 and an electric field intensity of 9 V/cm, a lactic acid product with a purity of at least 97% can be obtained by using both two chamber (BP-A) and three chamber (BP-A-C) configurations with..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Q. Wang acknowledges the University of Melbourne for a Melbourne Research Scholarship. We also acknowledge the Functional Membrane Lab (University of Science and Technology of China) for providing the EDBM apparatus.