Recovery of kraft lignin from pulping wastewater via emulsion liquid membrane process

Kraft lignin (KL) is a renewable source of many valuable intermediate biochemical products currently derived from petroleum. An excessive of lignin comes from pulping wastewater caused an adverse pollution problems hence affecting human and aquatic life. A comprehensive study pertaining to emulsion...

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Main Authors: Zing, Yi Ooi, Harruddin, Norlisa, Othman, Norasikin
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spelling my.utm.552322017-08-06T01:16:46Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55232/ Recovery of kraft lignin from pulping wastewater via emulsion liquid membrane process Zing, Yi Ooi Harruddin, Norlisa Othman, Norasikin TP Chemical technology Kraft lignin (KL) is a renewable source of many valuable intermediate biochemical products currently derived from petroleum. An excessive of lignin comes from pulping wastewater caused an adverse pollution problems hence affecting human and aquatic life. A comprehensive study pertaining to emulsion liquid membrane (ELM) extraction of lignin from pulping wastewater was presented. ELM formulation contains Aliquat 336 as carrier, kerosene as diluent, sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) as stripping agent and Span 80 as surfactant. The emulsion stability was investigated at different surfactant concentrations, homogenizer speed and emulsification time. Modifier (2-ethyl-1-hexanol) was added to avoid segregation of third phase while improving the emulsion stability. At optimum conditions, 95% and 56% of lignin were extracted and recovered, respectively at 10 min of extraction time, 0.007 M of Aliquat 336, 0.1 M of NaHCO3 and 1:5 of treat ratio. Additional of modifier was contributed to highest recovery up to 98%. The ELM process was found to be equally feasible and quite effective in the recovery of KL from real pulping wastewater. Therefore, ELM process provides a promising alternative technology to recover KL from pulping wastewater while solving the environmental problems simultaneously. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. 2015-09 Article PeerReviewed Zing, Yi Ooi and Harruddin, Norlisa and Othman, Norasikin (2015) Recovery of kraft lignin from pulping wastewater via emulsion liquid membrane process. Biotechnology Progress, 31 (5). pp. 1305-1314. ISSN 8756-7938 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/btpr.2129 DOI:10.1002/btpr.2129
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Zing, Yi Ooi
Harruddin, Norlisa
Othman, Norasikin
Recovery of kraft lignin from pulping wastewater via emulsion liquid membrane process
description Kraft lignin (KL) is a renewable source of many valuable intermediate biochemical products currently derived from petroleum. An excessive of lignin comes from pulping wastewater caused an adverse pollution problems hence affecting human and aquatic life. A comprehensive study pertaining to emulsion liquid membrane (ELM) extraction of lignin from pulping wastewater was presented. ELM formulation contains Aliquat 336 as carrier, kerosene as diluent, sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) as stripping agent and Span 80 as surfactant. The emulsion stability was investigated at different surfactant concentrations, homogenizer speed and emulsification time. Modifier (2-ethyl-1-hexanol) was added to avoid segregation of third phase while improving the emulsion stability. At optimum conditions, 95% and 56% of lignin were extracted and recovered, respectively at 10 min of extraction time, 0.007 M of Aliquat 336, 0.1 M of NaHCO3 and 1:5 of treat ratio. Additional of modifier was contributed to highest recovery up to 98%. The ELM process was found to be equally feasible and quite effective in the recovery of KL from real pulping wastewater. Therefore, ELM process provides a promising alternative technology to recover KL from pulping wastewater while solving the environmental problems simultaneously.
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author Zing, Yi Ooi
Harruddin, Norlisa
Othman, Norasikin
author_facet Zing, Yi Ooi
Harruddin, Norlisa
Othman, Norasikin
author_sort Zing, Yi Ooi
title Recovery of kraft lignin from pulping wastewater via emulsion liquid membrane process
title_short Recovery of kraft lignin from pulping wastewater via emulsion liquid membrane process
title_full Recovery of kraft lignin from pulping wastewater via emulsion liquid membrane process
title_fullStr Recovery of kraft lignin from pulping wastewater via emulsion liquid membrane process
title_full_unstemmed Recovery of kraft lignin from pulping wastewater via emulsion liquid membrane process
title_sort recovery of kraft lignin from pulping wastewater via emulsion liquid membrane process
publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd.
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55232/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/btpr.2129
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