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Title Recovery of organic acids from pre-treated Kraft black liquor using ultrafiltration and liquid-liquid extraction
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Authors Núñez, D; Oulego, P; Collado, S; Riera, FA; Díaz, M
Title Recovery of organic acids from pre-treated Kraft black liquor using ultrafiltration and liquid-liquid extraction
Year 2022
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.seppur.2021.120274
Abstract Kraft black liquor (BL) is a toxic residue from paper manufacture that can be revalorized to obtain high valueadded products. In this study, different integrated processes, consisting of a pre-treatment (lignin recovery [LR] or partial wet oxidation [PWO]) followed by ultrafiltration (UF) and liquid-liquid extraction (LLE), have been evaluated in order to recover short-chain organic acids (OA) from BL. After the UF step, a partial purification of OA was observed. Thus, the COD fraction attributable to OA increase 26.0%, 36.6% and 11.3% for untreated BL, BL after lignin recovery (LRBL) and partially oxidised BL (WOBL), respectively. The final LLE step was optimised analysing different combinations of extractants (trioctylamine, trioctylphosphine oxide and tributylphosphate), diluents (n-hexane and heptane) and temperatures (25, 40 and 55 degrees C), concluding that the most suitable solvent was 30% trioctylamine in heptane (v/v) at 40 degrees C, in which 76% of the OA mass was recovered in LRBL, 72% in BL and 68% in WOBL. The pre-treatment of BL improved the final recovery yield of OAs, increasing from 24.7% to 28.1% and 29.4% through PWO and LR, respectively. Therefore, LR was considered the most suitable pre-treatment due to its lower operating cost, widespread use, and greater recovery of OA.
Author Keywords Circular economy; Lignin recovery; Membrane filtration; Partial wet oxidation; Short-chain fatty acids
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000780992300005
WoS Category Engineering, Chemical
Research Area Engineering
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