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Transport of amino acids through liquid membranes supported on novel poly(vinylidenefluoride) porous flat-sheet matrix

1997

Flat-sheet membranes from poly(vinylidenefluoride) (PVDF) were prepared by the phase inversion process. LiCl was used as a modifying agent. The porosity, maximum pore size and LEPW (liquid entry pressure of water) were determined. Three types of these membranes were tested as a support for n-decanol supported liquid membranes (SLM). Transport of eight amino acids, selected to cover a wide variety of side chains, and of phenylalanine methyl ester through n-decanol SLM were studied. The ability of amino acids to permeates through these membranes depends on the type of flat-sheet PVDF used as a support. An increase in porosity and pore size of the microporous matrix resulted in an increase of …

chemistry.chemical_classificationGeneral Chemical EngineeringGeneral ChemistryMicroporous materialPVDF flat-sheetAmino acidMatrix (chemical analysis)membrane stabilityMembraneFlux (metallurgy)chemistryChemical engineeringSide chainOrganic chemistrysupported liquid membranePhase inversion (chemistry)amino acids transportPorosity
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Factors influencing the transport of tryptophan hydrochloride through supported liquid membranes containing macrocyclic carriers

1997

Commercially available PTFE membranes were used as a support for liquid membranes in amino acid transport. Using tryptophan as a model amino acid, the influence of the type of organic liquid, kind of macrocyclic carrier and counter-ion on transport efficiency was examined. These studies show the strong influence of the kind of the counter-ion co-transported with amino acid cation, and the type of macrocyclic carrier used on the transport efficiency. The transport efficiency depends also on the pH of the source phase and on the nature of the organic liquid used as a membrane solvent. Liquid membranes supported on commercial porous-PTFE-membranes with hydrophobic solvents are stable for more …

chemistry.chemical_classificationamino acidsFacilitated diffusionHydrochlorideInorganic chemistryTryptophanFiltration and SeparationBiochemistrysupported liquid membranesAmino acidmembrane stabilitySolventPartition coefficientchemistry.chemical_compoundMembranechemistryOrganic chemistryGeneral Materials Sciencefacilitated transportPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCounterionJournal of Membrane Science
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