Extraction using the supported liquid membrane (SLM) technique demands conditions where the extracted compounds can be made uncharged allowing them to pass through the membrane. For amino acids, being bifunctional, such conditions can not be obtained directly. One way to overcome this problem is to
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## Abstract This paper details experimental trials of aconitic acid transport from defined mixtures of organic acids (__trans__βaconitic, oxalic, malic and citric) and from cane molasses solutions using a supported liquid membrane (SLM) apparatus. The SLM was impregnated with tributyl phosphate ext