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Eutectic solvents with tuneable hydrophobicity: lipid dissolution and recovery

Calvin Lo, Jeltzlin Semerel, C. van den Berg, René H. Wijffels, Michel H. M. Eppink

2021RSC Advances23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

, which need to be removed later. In this study, we proposed a different approach by shifting the hydrophobicity spectrum of a semi-hydrophobic solvent. Made of hydrophilic imidazole and hydrophobic hexanoic acid, this combination showed tuneable hydrophobicity when the composition was changed, shown by the change of dipolarity (π*) scale from solvatochromic analysis. At low imidazole content, the solvent was able to dissolve sunflower oil and algae oil, whereas, at high imidazole content, the solvent showed high affinity towards water. By adding imidazole to the solution of oil and the solvent, a phase split was induced between the oil-rich upper phase and the solvent-rich lower phase. With this approach, ∼75% of recovery efficiency was achieved for the two oils, with the purity of ∼100% for sunflower oil and 86% for algae oil.

Topics & Concepts

DissolutionEutectic systemImidazoleHexanoic acidSolventChemistryChemical engineeringStearic acidOrganic chemistryMaterials scienceAlloyEngineeringIonic liquids properties and applicationsChemical and Physical Properties in Aqueous SolutionsAnalytical Chemistry and Chromatography
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