화학공학소재연구정보센터
Separation and Purification Technology, Vol.173, 233-239, 2017
Isolation and purification of concentrated and non-concentrated hemicellulose alkaline extracts
The xylan rich filtrate obtained from alkaline extraction of bleached pulp was isolated by precipitation followed by washing and drying of the precipitate. This isolation/purification process was applied to a filtrate as is (non-concentrated) and to a filtrate previously concentrated by ultrafiltration (UF). The advantages achieved by implementing the UF concentration process are significant when compared with results obtained with the non-concentrated filtrate. The membrane used in the concentration step, UFX5pHt, (MWCO 5 kDa), has an average flux of 30 L/h/m(2) for previously optimized conditions of cross flow velocity (1 m s(-1)) and operating pressure (6 bar). Xylans were isolated from the concentrated filtrate using two different methods: neutralization/precipitation with HNO3 (7.5 N), and precipitation with methanol (20, 30, and 50 wt/wt%). For the concentrated filtrate a reduction of up to 61% in the consumption of nitric acid for the precipitation was achieved. On the other hand, products of lower purity were obtained with methanol as precipitating agent. The molecular weights of the obtained xylans were determined by SEC leading to values between 24,100 and 31,000 Da. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.