2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-02876-x
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Effects of process factors on performances of liquid membrane-based transfer of indole-3-acetic acid

Abstract: The paper has aimed at studying the transfer of indole 3-acetic acid (IAA) from a feed aqueous solution to a stripping aqueous solution of NaOH using a chloroform bulk liquid membrane and trioctylamine (TOA) as a ligand (L). Initial molar concentrations of IAA in the feed phase, cIAA,F0 (10–4–10–3 kmol/m3), of TOA in the membrane phase, cL,M0 (10–2 and 10–1 kmol/m3), and of NaOH in the stripping phase, cNaOH,S0 (10–2 and 1 kmol/m3), were selected as process factors. Their effects on the final values of IAA con… Show more

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“…On the other hand, these values were raised in the case of the receiving phase of NaOH. Diaconu et al [ 39 ] also reported that the trioctylamine (TOA) concentration and NaOH concentration had positive effects on mass transfer coefficients at the feed‐membrane interface, whereas the TOA concentration had a negative effect on mass transfer coefficients at the membrane‐receiving interface.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, these values were raised in the case of the receiving phase of NaOH. Diaconu et al [ 39 ] also reported that the trioctylamine (TOA) concentration and NaOH concentration had positive effects on mass transfer coefficients at the feed‐membrane interface, whereas the TOA concentration had a negative effect on mass transfer coefficients at the membrane‐receiving interface.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%