Reactive extraction of penicillin G in a pilot plant Karr-column II. Fermentation broths |
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Authors: | B Müller E Schlichting L Bischoff K Schügerl |
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Institution: | (1) Gesellschaft für Biotechnologische Forschung mbH, Mascheroder Weg 1, D-3300 Braunschweig;(2) Lurgi GmbH, Gwinnerstr. 27/33, D-6000 Frankfurt 60;(3) Institut für Technische Chemie, Universität Hannover, Callinstr. 3, D-3000 Hannover, Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary Penicillin G was extracted from mycelfree fermentation broths by means of the carrier (Amberlite LA-2) in n-butylacetate at pH 5 in a 7.6 m high pilot plant Karr-column with degrees of extraction E=98–99% and penicillin enrichments up to 3. The reextraction was carried out with phosphate buffer at pH-values above 7.5 with degree of extractions E=86–88% and penicillin enrichments up to 3. The penicillin and carrier losses were negligible. The influence of the process variables on the extraction degree was investigated. The penicillin extraction of the model medium and the fermentation broths were compared. Recommendations are given for the optimal penicillin recovery with reactive extraction.Symbols a
specific interfacial area with regard to the volume of the continuous phase
- cA
concentration of carrier
- cAHP,O
concentration of complex in feed
- cP,cP,O
concentration of penicillin acid anion in theaqueous phase, in the feed
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d
32
Sauter droplet diameter
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E
degree of extraction
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f
stroke frequency
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V
aq
throughput of the aqueous phase
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V
0
throughput of the organic phase
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Z
dimensionsless longitudinal coordinate of the column with regard to its active length (4m)
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holdup of the organic phase |
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