Abstract

The paper has aimed at studying the transfer of indole 3-acetic acid (IAA) from a feed aqueous solution to a stripping aqueous solution of NaOH using a chloroform bulk liquid membrane and trioctylamine (TOA) as a ligand (L). Initial molar concentrations of IAA in the feed phase, cIAA,F0 (10–4–10–3 kmol/m3), of TOA in the membrane phase, cL,M0 (10–2 and 10–1 kmol/m3), and of NaOH in the stripping phase, cNaOH,S0 (10–2 and 1 kmol/m3), were selected as process factors. Their effects on the final values of IAA concentration in the feed phase (cIAA,Ff) and stripping solution (cIAA,Sf), extraction efficiency (EF), distribution coefficient (KD), and recovery efficiency (ER) were quantified using multiple regression equations. Regression coefficients were determined from experimental data, i.e., cIAA,Ff,ex = 0.02–1 × 10–4 kmol/m3, cIAA,Sf,ex = 0.22–2.58 × 10–3 kmol/m3, EF,ex = 90.0–97.9%, KD,ex = 9.0–46.6, and ER,ex = 66.5–94.2%. It was found that cIAA,F0 had the most significant positive effect on cIAA,Ff and cIAA,Sf, whereas cNaOH,S0 had a major positive effect on EF, KD, and ER. A deterministic model based on mass transfer of IAA was developed and its parameters, i.e., mass transfer coefficient of IAA-L complex in the liquid membrane (0.82–11.5 × 10–7 m/s) and extraction constant (1033.9–1779.7 m3/kmol), were regressed from experimental data. The effect of cL,M0 on both parameters was significant.

Highlights

  • Phytohormones are a group of natural substances found in plants with the role of regulating plant growth and development

  • Several analytical techniques were developed for phytohormone analysis, e.g., gas chromatography (GC), GC coupled with mass spectrometry (GC–MS), spectrophotometry, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), HPLC coupled with mass spectrometry (HPLC–MS), ultraviolet (HPLC–UV) or fluorescence detection (HPLC-FD)[1,2,4,5,6,8,9]

  • Three-phase system involved in the mass transfer process consists of: (1) a feed (F) aqueous solution of Indole 3-acetic acid (IAA); (2) a membrane (M) phase consisting of a chloroform bulk liquid membranes (BLMs) and TOA as a ligand (L); (3) a stripping (S) aqueous solution of NaOH

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Introduction

Phytohormones are a group of natural substances found in plants with the role of regulating plant growth and development. Assuming JIAA«JIAA-L, JIAA,tot [kmol/(m2·s)] can be expressed by Eq (19), where kIAA-L,M (m/s) represents the mass transfer coefficient of IAA-L complex in the membrane phase.

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