Abstract
Stripping of L-phenylalanine from organic phase containing ALIQUAT 336 (tri-octyl-methyl-ammonium chloride) as complexing agent was studied using a stirred transfer cell. The study investigated the effects of concentration of the stripping agent, potassium chloride, in strip solution and temperature on mass transfer rates. A two-film model based on organic and aqueous phases mass transfer resistances was proposed to estimate mass transfer coefficients and it predicted adequately the experimental time-concentration data at different conditions studied. A comparison of mass transfer coefficients for stripping and previously published results on extraction for the same system was made.
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