Recovery of acetic acid from aqueous solutions using salting effect

  • Ahleme Aidaoui Laboratoire de Génie civil et Hydraulique, Développement durable et Environnement, Université de Biskra, B.P. 145 R.P. 07000, Biskra, Algeria
  • Abdelmalek Hasseine Laboratoire de Génie civil et Hydraulique, Développement durable et Environnement, Université de Biskra, B.P. 145 R.P. 07000, Biskra, Algeria

Abstract

The application of salting effect to isolate an organic acid, particularly Acetic acid, from aqueous solution is reported. In fact the presence of a salt can influence the solubility of a compound by either increasing it or decreasing it, leading to Salting-in and Salting-out, respectively. The addition of a salt in an aqueous solution introduces ionic forces which affect liquid-liquid equilibrium and which influence directly the distribution coefficient of the solute. The effect of NaCl and Na2SO4 on the liquid-liquid equilibrium data of the ternary system (Water+ Acetic Acid+ Dichloromethane) at a temperature of 293.15 K and an atmospheric pressure is studied experimentally in this work.  The mass fractions of salt in the total mixture are 5%, 10% and 20%.  It is noted that the equilibrium between phases is modified preferably to the extracted phase and the salting-out in the case of sodium sulfate is more significant than the effect of chloride.

Published
2018-05-17
How to Cite
AIDAOUI, Ahleme; HASSEINE, Abdelmalek. Recovery of acetic acid from aqueous solutions using salting effect. Journal of Applied Engineering Science & Technology, [S.l.], v. 4, n. 1, p. 1-5, may 2018. ISSN 2571-9815. Available at: <https://revues.univ-biskra.dz./index.php/jaest/article/view/3860>. Date accessed: 23 nov. 2024.
Section
Section E: Chemical and Process Engineering

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