Settu, sarananan and J V, Rao and T., Murugesan and B U , Nair (2007) Partition of tannerywastewater proteins in aqueous two-phase poly (ethylene glycol)-magnesium sulfate systems: Effects of molecular weights and pH. Chemical Engineering Science, 62 (4). pp. 969-978. ISSN ISSN: 0009-2509
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Abstract
The partitioning behavior of soluble proteins from tannery wastewater using aqueous two-phase system (ATPS) was investigated. An ATPS
polyethylene glycol (PEG)/MgSO4 was examined with regard to the effects of PEG molecular weight (MW) and concentration, MgSO4
concentration, pH and NaCl concentration on protein partition and extraction. The partition coefficients measured for soluble proteins were
proportional to the difference in PEG concentration between the phases. TheMWand concentration of PEG were found to have significant effects
on protein partition and extraction with low MW PEG4000 showing the best conditions for the partitioning of protein in PEG+MgSO4+water
system. Sulfate salt was chosen as the phase-forming salt because of its ability to promote hydrophobic difference between the phases. This
system was operated at room temperature (30 ◦C). Increase in pH of the system increases the partition coefficient of proteins from tannery
wastewater. The addition of sodium chloride showed significant influence on the partition coefficient. ATPS comprising PEG4000-magnesium
sulfate provided a means for the recovery of proteins from tannery wastewater. The maximum percentage yield of protein extracted is 82.68%.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | T Technology > TP Chemical technology |
Departments / MOR / COE: | Departments > Chemical Engineering |
Depositing User: | Prof Dr Thanabalan Murugesan |
Date Deposited: | 16 Mar 2010 04:39 |
Last Modified: | 19 Jan 2017 08:26 |
URI: | http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/769 |