Kinetic study on reactive extraction for chiral separation of phenylsuccinic acid enantiomers

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TANG KeWenMIAO JiaBingZHOU Tao SONG LiTao Department of Chemistry and Chemical EngineeringHunan Institute of Science and TechnologyYueyang China College of Chemistry and Chemical EngineeringCentral South UniversityChangsha China [1 ,2 ,2 ,2 ,1 ,414006 ,2 ,410083 ]
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kinetics; reactive extraction; chiral separation; Lewis cell; phenylsuccinic acid enantiomers;
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The kinetics of the extraction of phenylsuccinic acid(PSA) enantiomers by hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin(HP-β-CD) in a modified Lewis cell was studied,in which HP-β-CD dissolved in 0.1 mol L-1 NaH2PO4/H3PO4 buffer solution(pH = 2.5) was selected as the chiral extractant.PSA enantiomers were extracted from organic phase to aqueous phase in the extraction module.The theory of extraction accompanied by a chemical reaction has been used to obtain the intrinsic kinetics of this extraction module.The different parameters affecting the extraction rate such as agitation speed,interfacial area,initial concentration of PSA enantiomers in organic phase as well as HP-β-CD concentration in aqueous phase were separately studied.The experimental results demonstrate that the extraction reactions are fast.The reactions were found to be first order with respect to PSA and second order with respect to HP-β-CD with forward rate constants of 3.4 × 10-2 m6 mol-2 s-1 for R-PSA and 9.96 × 10?3 m6 mol-2 s-1 for S-PSA.These data will be useful in the design of extraction processes.
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