SUPERCRITICAL-FLUID EXTRACTION OF ACETIC-ACID, ALCOHOLS AND OTHER AMPHIPHILES FROM ACID-WATER MIXTURES

Citation
Km. Dooley et al., SUPERCRITICAL-FLUID EXTRACTION OF ACETIC-ACID, ALCOHOLS AND OTHER AMPHIPHILES FROM ACID-WATER MIXTURES, The Journal of supercritical fluids, 11(1-2), 1997, pp. 81-89
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical","Engineering, Chemical
ISSN journal
08968446
Volume
11
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
81 - 89
Database
ISI
SICI code
0896-8446(1997)11:1-2<81:SEOAAA>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Common supercritical fluid solvents cannot effectively extract highly water-soluble contaminants from either soils or waters. Two questions then arise: (1) how effective is SCF extraction from aqueous solution of contaminants only slightly soluble in water, when highly soluble or ganics are present; and (2) how will the extractability of the highly soluble contaminant be affected by the slightly soluble one? We have e xplored SCF extractions of this type, the solvent being CO2 at 7-17 MP a and temperatures to 323 K, for a range of amphiphilic or surfactant compounds including simple alcohols (1-hexanol and I-octanol), longer chain oxyalcohols (polyethylene glycol-200 and the methyl ether of pol yoxyethylene-3), and a fluorinated polyether carboxylate. Acetic acid was used as the model contaminant of high aqueous solubility. We found that the presence of the amphiphiles decreases the already limited ex tractability of acetic acid from aqueous solution by SCF-CO2; this was especially true of materials regarded as nonionic or anionic surfacta nts. Meanwhile, the presence of acetic acid apparently decreased the e xtractabilities of alcohols by CO2, especially for alcohols of higher molecular weight. Possible reasons for this behavior and its implicati ons for SCF extraction of natural waters are discussed. (C) 1997 Elsev ier Science B.V.