Gc. Sahoo et al., Liquid membrane transport of cephalosporin antibiotics: Effect of solute chemical nature on carrier specificity, CHEM ENG CO, 179, 2000, pp. 89-99
Cephalosporin antibiotics were transported from a dilute aqueous solution (
feed phase) through a bulk liquid membrane containing Aliquat-336 as an ani
on exchange carrier in n-butyl acetate as the solvent to another aqueous so
lution (receiving phase) of lower pH. Under appreciable pH gradient of the
feed and receiving phases, facilitated uphill transport could be obtained.
Under the optimal pH condition, the intial solute flux across the bulk liqu
id membrane could be correlated well with the hydrophobicity of the solutes
. A linear correlation exists between the initial solute flux and hydrophob
icity, indicating that the solute of higher hydrophobic nature are transpor
ted at a higher rate in the bulk liquid membrane involving the specific car
rier. The correlation appears to be derived from a linear dependenc of solu
te hydrophobicity on equilibrium constant of the reactive extraction system
being exploited in the bulk liquid membrane.