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Enhancing the recovery and concentration of polyphenols from camu-camu (<i>Myrciaria dubia</i> H.B.K. McVaugh) by aqueous two-phase flotation and scale-up process
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BioconcentrationSolvent ExtractionEngineeringScale-up ProcessPolyphenolicsWastewater TreatmentChemical EngineeringSeparation ScienceBioremediationBiochemical EngineeringDownstream ProcessingWater TreatmentAnalytical ChemistryAdvanced SeparationChromatographySemi-pilot ScaleSeparation TechnologyAqueous Two-phase FlotationFlotation ConcentrationFlotation TimeEnvironmental EngineeringPhytoremediationCamu-camu Pulp Residue
In this study, polyphenols obtained from camu-camu pulp residue were recovered and concentrated from aqueous two-phase flotation (ATPF) by evaluating different operating conditions, such as solvent type, pH, ammonium sulfate concentration, flotation time, air flow, and volumetric ratio. Under optimal conditions, the polyethylene glycol 400/ammonium sulfate ATPF system showed an efficiency of 81.02% and a concentration coefficient two times higher than traditional aqueous two-phase extraction. Experiments were also carried out on a semi-pilot scale, using an apparatus with a 2.5-L working volume. The results showed that the semi-pilot system was comparable to the smaller scale system.
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