2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2017.03.018
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Separation and concentration of succinic acid from post-fermentation broth by bipolar membrane electrodialysis (EDBM)

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“…The regenerated acids from BMED usually have a low concentration and purity and cannot be appropriately reused. Regarding the conversion of organic or amino acid by BMED, many experimental‐scale studies exist in the literature for citric acid, 18 salicylic acid, 19 formic acid, 20 niacin, 21 alpha‐ketoglutaric acid, 22 succinic acid, 23 and aldonic acid, 24 and some studies have examined batch‐scale or even pilot‐scale production of gluconic acid, 25 malic acid, 26 and methionine 27 . However, previous studies have mainly focused on the conversion of single or both organic/amino acids, but detailed studies of more than two organic/amino acids with different numbers of methylated groups has never been conducted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The regenerated acids from BMED usually have a low concentration and purity and cannot be appropriately reused. Regarding the conversion of organic or amino acid by BMED, many experimental‐scale studies exist in the literature for citric acid, 18 salicylic acid, 19 formic acid, 20 niacin, 21 alpha‐ketoglutaric acid, 22 succinic acid, 23 and aldonic acid, 24 and some studies have examined batch‐scale or even pilot‐scale production of gluconic acid, 25 malic acid, 26 and methionine 27 . However, previous studies have mainly focused on the conversion of single or both organic/amino acids, but detailed studies of more than two organic/amino acids with different numbers of methylated groups has never been conducted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key components determining the efficiency of the electrodialytic recovery process are the applied membranes. In laboratory research dedicated to analyze organic acid recovery from a production method, the possibility is not necessarily given to choose from a wide range (Novalic et al 1996;Madzingaidzo et al 2002;Hbǒvá et al 2004;Zelić and Vasić-Rački 2005;Timbuntam et al 2008;Lameloise and Lewandowski 2012;Sun et al 2017), and it is also worth mentioning the ion-exchange membranes from the ACS Ltd. (Zelić and Vasić-Rački 2005;Prochaska and Woźniak-Budych 2014;Woźniak and Prochaska 2014;Szczygiełda et al 2017).…”
Section: Bipolar Membrane Electrodialysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are some data on removal of inhibitors from lignocellulosic hydrolyzates by electrodialysis [45], recovery of succinic acid, which is an important biorefinery platform chemical [46][47][48].…”
Section: Inhibitor Removalmentioning
confidence: 99%