Near-critical solvent extraction of wool with modified carbon dioxide - experimental results

Citation
V. Eychenne et al., Near-critical solvent extraction of wool with modified carbon dioxide - experimental results, J SUPERCR F, 21(1), 2001, pp. 23-31
Citations number
7
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics","Chemical Engineering
Journal title
JOURNAL OF SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS
ISSN journal
08968446 → ACNP
Volume
21
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
23 - 31
Database
ISI
SICI code
0896-8446(200109)21:1<23:NSEOWW>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
The extraction of a natural wax from raw wool was carried out with modified near-critical solvent in order to develop a cleaner, less polluting extrac tion process compared with the conventional soap-and-water washing process. As shown previously, natural wax is soluble in near supercritical carbon d ioxide but only at very high pressures. Thus, carbon dioxide would be a ver y interesting non-aqueous solvent provided that lower pressures could be us ed. It has been found that the addition of a modifier increases the solvent polarity, hence increasing the solvating power of the mixture. In the pres ent study, solutions of carbon dioxide and ethanol were employed, either in subcritical or supercritical conditions at moderate pressure (< 200 bar). The experiments were done on a Separex 200 bench-scale unit. An experimenta l study was conducted to see the effects of pressure (70-200 bar), temperat ure (30-80 degreesC) and wool packing densities ranging from 106 to 318 kg/ m(3). Specific solvent flowrates ranged from 10 to 25 kg/h per 1 of extract or. Also, the approximate lanolin solubilities were measured in separate ex periments in order to interpret extraction rates and yields. Under the cond itions of the study it is possible to extract 90% of the lanolin from raw w ool. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.