Ja. Calzado et al., Facilitated transport and separation of aromatic amino acids through activated composite membranes, ANALYT CHIM, 431(1), 2001, pp. 59-67
Activated composite membranes (ACM) containing bis-(2-ethyl-hexyl) phosphor
ic acid (DEHPA) have been found to facilitate the transport and separation
of aromatic amino acids. The ACM, prepared according to a previously establ
ished procedure, were used to experimentally determine their behavior for t
he transport of phenylalanine (Phe), that was used as target amino acid. A
general characterization of the Phe transport through DEHPA-ACM membranes i
ncluding: the existence of facilitated counter transport, reproducibility a
nd the effect of buffering the feed solution has been performed prior to a
systematic study of the influence of some chemical transport parameters. In
this concern, the initial Phe concentration, the nature and concentration
of the stripping agent and the pH of the feed solution have been optimized
(the feed phase was 0.5 mM of Phe in a 2 M NaCl solution at pH 3 and a 2 M
HCl solution was used as stripping phase). Also, the influence of the DEHPA
concentration in the casting solution used to prepare the membrane is esta
blished. It is found that the membrane phase controls the rate transport up
to a DEHPA concentration of 1200 mM. Finally, although the affinity of the
aromatic amino acids phenylalanine, tryptophan (Trp) and tyrosine (Tyr) fo
r DEHPA is in the order Phe > Trp > Tyr, the selectivity of the DEHPA-ACM w
as found to be Trp > Phe > Tyr. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights r
eserved.