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HERO ID
1111983
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Temperature Dependent Solubility of alpha-Form L-Glutamic Acid in Selected Organic Solvents: Measurements and Thermodynamic Modeling
Author(s)
Long, BW; Li, J; Song, YH; Du, JQ
Year
2011
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
ISSN:
0888-5885
EISSN:
1520-5045
Volume
50
Issue
13
Page Numbers
8354-8360
DOI
10.1021/ie200351b
Web of Science Id
WOS:000292069000071
Abstract
In this study the solubility of a-form L-glutamic acid in the six organic solvents methanol, ethanol, 1-propanol, acetone, formic acid, and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) was measured by a static analytic method. The measurements were carried out over the temperature range 278-355 K at around 5 K intervals, and the equilibrium concentration was determined by the gravimetric method. The experimental results show that formic acid has the highest solubility to a-form L-glutamic acid while the other solvents have the solubility order water, acetone, 1-propanol, ethanol, methanol, DMSO, and acetic acid. The hypothetical enthalpy of fusion and melting temperature of L-glutamic acid are estimated. Several commonly used thermodynamic models, including the empirical van't Hoff equation and the Wilson, NRTL, and UNIQUAC equations, were applied to correlate the experimental solubility data. The binary interaction parameters of the above models are found to have a linear dependency on temperature, and the coefficients were regressed. It was found that all these models can satisfactorily reproduce the experimental solubility and the UNIQUAC equation can provide the best correlation results with an overall standard deviation of 2.7 x 10(-5).
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