Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, Vol.93, 127-131, 2016
Feasibility of bio-based lactate esters as extractant for biobutanol recovery: (Liquid plus liquid) equilibria
As bio-based solvents, lactate esters can be used as extractant for removing 1-butanol from the aqueous fermentation broths. In order to evaluate the separation efficiency of butyl lactate and 2-ethylhexyl lactate for the extraction of 1-butanol from its mixture with water, the (liquid + liquid) equilibrium for the ternary systems (water (1) + 1-butanol (2) + lactate ester (3)) were measured at T= 298.15 K. The 1-butanol partition coefficient varied in the range of 4.46 to 10.29, and the solvent selectivity within 32.12 to 108.18. For the separation of low-concentration butanol from fermentation broths, butyl lactate exhibits higher partition coefficient and lower selectivity than 2-ethylhexyl lactate. The NRTL model was employed to correlate the experimental data, and the COSMO-RS theory was utilized to predict the (liquid + liquid) equilibria and to analyze the influence of lactate esters on extraction efficiency. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Butanol;Extraction;(Liquid plus liquid) equilibria;Butyl lactate;2-Ethylhexyl lactate;COSMO-RS