Effects of the feed solution concentration on the separation degree in Donnan dialysis for binary systems of amino acids

Journal of Membrane Science(2002)

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The separations of amino acids by Donnan dialysis using an ion-exchange membrane were studied. Donnan dialytic experiments were carried out using an anion-exchange membrane, glutamic acid–phenylalanine or glutamic acid–alanine mixed solutions as the feeds, and sodium hydroxide solutions as the stripping ones. The initial concentrations of the two kinds of amino acids in the feed solutions were equal and in the range of 0.5–50molm−3. The amino acid fluxes were measured for each feed solution. Above the feed concentration of 10molm−3, the glutamic acid flux was over 100 times greater than that of the other amino acid, and it was found that the Donnan dialysis was applicable to the separation of the amino acids. On the other hand, below 10molm−3, the amino acid fluxes varied in a complicated manner with the concentration, and below 1molm−3 there was little difference between the fluxes of the two amino acids.
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Ion-exchange membrane,Donnan dialysis,Amino acid,Separation,Uptake of amino acid
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