Evaluation Of Emulsion Liquid Membrane On Pharmaceutical Waste From Aquaculture Wastewater

Liquid membrane technology is undergoing a significant increase in both research and application as an industrial separation method at the moment. A liquid membrane can be used to isolate a specific solute from a mixture and even extract a solute against its concentration gradient. There are three l...

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Main Author: Jasni, Mohd Khairul Akmal
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Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2021
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spelling my.usm.eprints.54500 http://eprints.usm.my/54500/ Evaluation Of Emulsion Liquid Membrane On Pharmaceutical Waste From Aquaculture Wastewater Jasni, Mohd Khairul Akmal T Technology TP Chemical Technology Liquid membrane technology is undergoing a significant increase in both research and application as an industrial separation method at the moment. A liquid membrane can be used to isolate a specific solute from a mixture and even extract a solute against its concentration gradient. There are three liquid phases in a liquid membrane system: feed phase, liquid membrane organic phase, and receiving phase. Either a supported liquid membrane or an emulsion (unsupported) liquid membrane can be made. Emulsion liquid membranes are liquid membranes that disseminate the emulsion's membrane phase into the feed phase to be treated. This method was investigated as an alternative process for the recovery of ibuprofen from pharmaceutical waste. The formulations of ELM were studied in order to find the most suitable component. Besides that, some parameter affecting the performance of ELM was also being studied. The parameter involved are agitation speed, emulsifying time, concentration of stripping agent, internal to membrane ratio, and the weight percentage of surfactant and carrier. Based on the result, the most suitable component for ELM was found to be kerosene as diluent, trioctylamine as carrier, and ammonia as stripping agent. It is also being found that, the optimal condition for this emulsion liquid membrane study was obtained at 300 rpm of agitation speed, 15 minutes of emulsification time, a ratio of 1:3 internal to membrane, 0.1 M concentration of stripping agent, and 6 wt% and 2wt% for the weight percentage of carrier and surfactant respectively which yield 84% of efficiency. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2021-06-01 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/54500/1/Evaluation%20Of%20Emulsion%20Liquid%20Membrane%20On%20Pharmaceutical%20Waste%20From%20Aquaculture%20Wastewater_Mohd%20Khairul%20Akmal%20Bin%20Jasni_K4_2021_ESAR.pdf Jasni, Mohd Khairul Akmal (2021) Evaluation Of Emulsion Liquid Membrane On Pharmaceutical Waste From Aquaculture Wastewater. Project Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pusat Pengajian Kejuruteraan Kimia. (Submitted)
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Evaluation Of Emulsion Liquid Membrane On Pharmaceutical Waste From Aquaculture Wastewater
description Liquid membrane technology is undergoing a significant increase in both research and application as an industrial separation method at the moment. A liquid membrane can be used to isolate a specific solute from a mixture and even extract a solute against its concentration gradient. There are three liquid phases in a liquid membrane system: feed phase, liquid membrane organic phase, and receiving phase. Either a supported liquid membrane or an emulsion (unsupported) liquid membrane can be made. Emulsion liquid membranes are liquid membranes that disseminate the emulsion's membrane phase into the feed phase to be treated. This method was investigated as an alternative process for the recovery of ibuprofen from pharmaceutical waste. The formulations of ELM were studied in order to find the most suitable component. Besides that, some parameter affecting the performance of ELM was also being studied. The parameter involved are agitation speed, emulsifying time, concentration of stripping agent, internal to membrane ratio, and the weight percentage of surfactant and carrier. Based on the result, the most suitable component for ELM was found to be kerosene as diluent, trioctylamine as carrier, and ammonia as stripping agent. It is also being found that, the optimal condition for this emulsion liquid membrane study was obtained at 300 rpm of agitation speed, 15 minutes of emulsification time, a ratio of 1:3 internal to membrane, 0.1 M concentration of stripping agent, and 6 wt% and 2wt% for the weight percentage of carrier and surfactant respectively which yield 84% of efficiency.
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title Evaluation Of Emulsion Liquid Membrane On Pharmaceutical Waste From Aquaculture Wastewater
title_short Evaluation Of Emulsion Liquid Membrane On Pharmaceutical Waste From Aquaculture Wastewater
title_full Evaluation Of Emulsion Liquid Membrane On Pharmaceutical Waste From Aquaculture Wastewater
title_fullStr Evaluation Of Emulsion Liquid Membrane On Pharmaceutical Waste From Aquaculture Wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation Of Emulsion Liquid Membrane On Pharmaceutical Waste From Aquaculture Wastewater
title_sort evaluation of emulsion liquid membrane on pharmaceutical waste from aquaculture wastewater
publisher Universiti Sains Malaysia
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