2015
DOI: 10.1111/jfpe.12252
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Separation of Sulfoether Compounds in Garlic Oil by Integrated Membrane Technologies

Abstract: This study investigated an integrated process to separate sulfoether compounds from garlic oil. The garlic oil was pretreated by vapor distillation and the oil–water mixture was treated with the combination of ceramic membrane microfiltration (MF) and poly(dimethylsiloxane)/poly(vinylidene fluoride) composite membrane pervaporation (PV). The optimum operating conditions with respect to sulfoether compounds' recovery were determined to be 1.8% feed concentration, 30C and 0.10 MPa for ceramic membrane MF; and 40… Show more

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“…C. Du et al [19] prepared organic composite membranes and used them for pervaporation to extract valuable essential organic compounds from dilute aqueous solutions of Perilla frutescens. H. Xiao et al [20] combined ceramic membrane microfiltration and poly (dimethyl siloxane)/poly (vinylidene fluoride) composite membrane pervaporation for separation of the thioether compounds in garlic oil. These results indicate that membrane separation technology has great potential for the separation and application of essential oils in TCM [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C. Du et al [19] prepared organic composite membranes and used them for pervaporation to extract valuable essential organic compounds from dilute aqueous solutions of Perilla frutescens. H. Xiao et al [20] combined ceramic membrane microfiltration and poly (dimethyl siloxane)/poly (vinylidene fluoride) composite membrane pervaporation for separation of the thioether compounds in garlic oil. These results indicate that membrane separation technology has great potential for the separation and application of essential oils in TCM [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%