Separation and Purification Technology, Vol.149, 315-321, 2015
Separation and concentration of hydroxycinnamic acids in alkaline hydrolyzate from rice straw by nanofiltration
Alkali pretreatment could cause the degradation of the lignin of lignocellulose, releasing hydroxycinnamic acids and phenolic aldehydes into the hydrolyzate. Hydroxycinnamic acids (ferulic and p-coumaric acids) found in alkaline lignocellulosic hydrolyzate are high value-added products. Their separation and concentration from phenolic aldehydes were investigated using nanofiltration (NF) membrane with model solution and practical hydrolyzate. The effect of main operating parameters such as feed pH, permeate flux, NaCl concentration and the synergistic effect of pH and salt on the retentions of phenolic acids and aldehydes in the model solution were studied. Results indicated that the separation performance of hydroxycinnamic acids from aldehydes was optimal at neutral pH. All the phenolics retentions decreased with increasing NaCl concentration, especially for aldehydes. Salt and pH acted synergistic effect on phenolic aldehydes retention. When the practical alkaline hydrolyzate was treated under concentration-diafiltration mode, the mass percentage of hydroxycinnamic acids reached as high as 91.4%. This work demonstrated that NF could accomplish the separation and concentration of hydroxycinnamic acids from practical alkaline lignocellulosic hydrolyzate. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Hydroxycinnamic acids;Ferulic acid;Separation;Alkaline rice straw hydrolyzate;Nanofiltration