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Influence of temperature on mass transfer in an incomplete trapping supported liquid membrane extraction of triazole fungicides

โœ Scribed by Luke Chimuka; Monika Michel; Ewa Cukrowska; Boguslaw Buszewski


Book ID
102441749
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
440 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
1615-9306

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Abstract

The influence of temperature in a supported liquid membrane (SLM) extraction of triazole fungicides was investigated. The mass transfer parameters such as diffusion coefficient, flux and apparent viscosity were determined at temperatures ranging from 5 to 40ยฐC. Increase in temperature led to an increase in diffusion coefficient and flux with a flowing acceptor solution. The apparent viscosity also decreased with an increase in temperature. However, the increase in mass transfer parameters did not result in an overall increase in extraction efficiency with a stagnant or circulation acceptor phase. Stripping of the analytes from the membrane into the acceptor phase as well as the configuration of the extraction unit could have limited the influence of temperature on mass transfer. The partition coefficient of analytes from the acceptor solution to the membrane, K~A~, was found to be much higher than that from the donor solution to the membrane K~D~, thus triazole compounds preferred to remain in the membrane even with an increased extraction temperature.


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