2018
DOI: 10.1002/jctb.5786
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Aerated extraction columns for in situ separation of bio‐based diamines from cell suspensions

Abstract: Background Extraction is the method of choice for separating sensitive products. For example, it has been applied in aromatics and rare‐earth metal separation. Recently, biotechnological processes entered the field of bulk chemicals and might benefit from process intensification by in situ extraction of inhibiting products, however in the presence of cells and/or aeration. This study applies reactive extraction of the polyamide monomer hexane‐1,6‐diamine from cell‐containing medium. Results To prove technical … Show more

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“…Liquid-liquid extraction is oen used to extract bio-based organic amine or acid from the bioconversion liquid or fermentation media. [37][38][39] According to the published reports, n-butanol is used as an extraction solvent for the extraction of cadaverine from the deprotonated concentrated cadaverine solution.…”
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“…Liquid-liquid extraction is oen used to extract bio-based organic amine or acid from the bioconversion liquid or fermentation media. [37][38][39] According to the published reports, n-butanol is used as an extraction solvent for the extraction of cadaverine from the deprotonated concentrated cadaverine solution.…”
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confidence: 99%