Abstract

4-hydroxybenzoic acid (4-HBA) is a phenolcarboxylic acid and a valuable chemical with various pharmacological properties and a wide range of industrial applications. The present work is envisioned to retrieve 4-HBA from aqueous solution through physical extraction using natural oils (mustard oil, sunflower oil and soyabean oil) and chemicals (MIBK and 1-octanol) as solvent. The experimental evaluation of extraction equilibrium using aforesaid solvents is reported in the form of distribution coefficient (KD), extraction efficiency (EP %), partition coefficient (P) and dimerization constant (D). The results were analysed using several physicochemical aspects of the solvents utilized, such as the solvent polarity parameter, dielectric constant, and dipole moment. Further, the comparison of these extraction results was made with the results of our previous study which was with the solvents sesame oil, canola oil, benzene, toluene and p-ether. The results may be arranged in the increasing order with respect to average KD and average EP % for natural oils as canola oil (0.23, 18.85%) < mustard oil (0.25, 20.45%) < sunflower oil (0.27, 21.00%) < soyabean oil (0.34, 25.06%) < sesame oil (0.49, 33.24%) and for chemicals as benzene (0.08, 7.5%) < toluene (0.09, 8.25%) < p-ether (0.09, 8.32%) < MIBK (2.55, 71.41%) < 1-octanol (5.01, 83.01%).

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