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New zeolite adsorbents for downstream processing of polyphenols from renewable resources
Authors:Alexander Thiel  Nils Tippkötter  Kirstin Suck  Ulrich Sohling  Friedrich Ruf  Roland Ulber
Institution:1. University of Kaiserslautern, , 67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany;2. Clariant Products (Germany) GmbH, R&D Center Formulation Technology, , Moosburg, Germany;3. Clariant Products (Germany) GmbH, BU Functional Materials, , Moosburg, Germany
Abstract:Commercial materials with polyvinylpolypyrrolidone and polymeric amberlites (XAD7HP, XAD16) are commonly used for the adsorptive downstream processing of polyphenols from renewable resources. In this study, beta‐zeolite‐based adsorbent systems were examined, and their properties were compared to organic resins. Batch adsorption experiments were conducted with synthetic solutions of major polyphenols. Adsorption isotherms and desorption characteristics of individual adsorbent were determined based on these results. Maximum adsorption capacities were calculated using the Langmuir model. For example, the zeolites had capacities up to 203.2 mg/g for ferulic acid. To extend these results to a complex system, additional experiments were performed on rapeseed meal and wheat seed extracts as representative renewable resources. HPLC analysis showed that with 7.5% w/v, which is regarded as the optimum amount of zeolites, zeolites A and B could bind 100% of the major polyphenols as well as release polyphenols at high yields. Additionally, regeneration experiments were performed with isopropyl alcohol at 99°C to evaluate how zeolites regenerate under mild conditions. The results showed only a negligible loss of adsorption capacity and no loss of desorption capacity. In summary, it was concluded that beta‐zeolites were promising adsorbents for developing new processes to isolate polyphenols from renewable resources.
Keywords:Adsorption  Downstream process  Polyphenol  Renewable resources  Zeolite
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