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Ionic liquid-based dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction of succinic acid from aqueous streams: COSMO-RS screening and experimental verification

Huma Warsi Khan, Anis Aina Zailan, A. Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy, Masahiro Goto, Muhammad Moniruzzaman

2023Environmental Technology24 citationsDOI

Abstract

In the present investigation, a total of 108 combinations of ionic liquids (ILs) were screened using the conductor-like screening model for real solvents (COSMO-RS) with the aid of six cations and eighteen anions for the extraction of succinic acid (SA) from aqueous streams through dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction (DLLME). Using the screened ILs, an ionic liquid-based DLLME (IL-DLLME) was developed to extract SA and the role of different reaction parameters in the effectiveness of IL-DLLME approach was investigated. COSMO-RS results suggested that, quaternary ammonium and choline cations form effective IL combinations with [OH¯], [F¯], and [SO42¯] anions due to hydrogen bonding. In view of these results, one of the screened ILs, tetramethylammonium hydroxide [TMAm][OH] was chosen as the extractant in IL-DLLME process and acetonitrile was adopted as the dispersive solvent. The highest SA removal efficiency of 97.8% was achieved using 25 μL of IL [TMAm][OH] as a carrier and 500 μL of acetonitrile as dispersive solvent. The highest amount of SA was extracted with a stir time of 20 min at 300 rpm, followed by centrifugation for 5 min at 4500 rpm. Overall, the findings showed that IL-DLLME is efficient in extracting succinic acid from aqueous environments while adhering to the first-order kinetics.

Topics & Concepts

Ionic liquidSuccinic acidAqueous solutionChemistryCOSMO-RSAmmoniumExtraction (chemistry)Liquid liquidChromatographyInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistryCatalysisIonic liquids properties and applicationsAnalytical chemistry methods developmentChemistry and Chemical Engineering
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