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Electrodialysis process for the separation of non-essential amino acids from derivatives thereof

US4238306A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateFeb 14, 1979
Grant dateDec 9, 1980
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Expiry dateFeb 14, 1999

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  • Technology area (CPC B)Performing Operations; Transporting
  • CPC primaryB01D2311/04
  • WIPO fieldChemical engineering
  • WIPO sectorChemistry

Abstract

The invention provides a process for the separation, by electrodialysis, of a mixed aqueous solution containing a non-essential amino acid and a derivative of that acid in ionic form, into at least two separate product solutions of acid and derivative respectively, of which at least one solution contains highly pure product obtained at high quantitative yield, comprising providing an electrodialysis stack, continuously introducing a feed solution containing a non-essential amino acid and derivative thereof to be separated into feed cells of the stack, adjusting the flow rate and concentration of the solution and the electric current density applied to values adapted to create concentration polarization conditions adjacent to the membranes in the feed cells thereby accumulating a high local concentration of protons upon the surface of the anion exchange membranes, and a high local concentration of hydroxyl ions upon the cation exchange membranes and maintaining the pH of the bulk solution in the feed cells in a range of between 4-8, irrespective of the isoelectric point of the amino acid, in order to adjust for pH changes of the bulk solution occurring due to unequal rates of water …

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