WO2010104677A2 - Methods for removing vicinal diols from lactic acid fermentation broth - Google Patents
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- Embodiments of the present invention are generally directed to methods of removing 2,3-butanediol from a lactic acid fermentation broth, and are specifically directed to removing 2,3-butanediol from a lactic acid fermentation broth via the binding of vicinal diols, such as 2,3-butanediol, to a functionalized silica comprising a hydrophobic ligand.
- lactic acid a precursor to the biodegradable polymer polylactic acid (PLA)
- PVA biodegradable polymer polylactic acid
- a base may be added continuously to produce a salt of lactic acid. The salt does not inhibit the bacteria, but the product must be converted back to lactic acid or a cyclic lactate for polymerization.
- the output of the fermentor may include the lactate salt product, cells, cellular debris, by-products, unreacted sugars, and fermentation media.
- the lactic acid salt can be converted to the free acid form by adding a strong acid, and then be extracted from the fermentation media using an amine solution.
- Cells and solid debris can be removed in a filtration step, usually using a filter aid; however, the removal of small by-product contaminants such as other organic acids and organic diols from the lactic acid remains challenging. These contaminants may interfere with the subsequent polymerization process, and must be removed from the lactic acid feed stream. Accordingly, improved systems and methods for removing contaminants (e.g., organic diols such as 2,3-butanediol) from a lactic acid fermentation broth are desirable.
- contaminants e.g., organic diols such as 2,3-butanediol
- Embodiments of the present invention are generally directed to the removal of or reduction in the amount of vicinal diols including 2,3 diols, specifically 2,3-butanediol, in a lactic acid fermentation broth through the use of filter media comprising functionalized silica, specifically, silane functionalized silica comprising a C4-C18 hydrophobic ligand.
- a vicinal diol is any diol in which the two hydroxyl functional groups are attached to adjacent carbon atoms.
- a method of removing 2,3-butanediol from a lactic acid fermentation broth comprises the steps of contacting the lactic acid fermentation broth with functionalized silica comprising at least one hydrophobic ligand to facilitate binding of the 2,3-butanediol to the hydrophobic ligand, and separating the bound 2,3-butanediol from the lactic acid fermentation broth.
- Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a method of removing 2,3- butanediol from a lactic acid fermentation broth.
- the method comprises the steps of contacting the lactic acid fermentation broth with functionalized silica comprising at least one hydrophobic ligand to facilitate binding of the 2,3-butanediol to the hydrophobic ligand, and separating the bound 2,3-butanediol from the lactic acid fermentation broth. While we have emphasized the utilization of the functionalized silica to remove, vicinal diols, such as 2,3- butanediol, from the lactic acid fermentation broth, the removal of other impurities, contaminants, or microorganisms from the lactic acid fermentation broth are also contemplated herein.
- the separation is carried out using various methods, for example, by filtration, decantation, or centrifugation.
- the functionalized silica may be provided using any filter media structure familiar to one of ordinary skill in the art. Particulates are captured on the filter media through a variety of mechanisms including physical entrapment, and binding to the media.
- the functionalized silica filter media capture contaminants, for example, by electrostatic, hydrophilic, hydrophobic, and/or covalent interactions, and/or by physical entrapment.
- electrostatic interaction the charged silica filter media bind to materials in a sample that have the opposite charge.
- hydrophilic interaction the portion of the silica filter media that has a strong affinity for water attracts the polar group of the materials by van der Waals interaction.
- hydrophobic interaction the portion of the silica filter media that contains long hydrocarbon chains attracts the non-polar groups of the materials.
- the structure of the filter media can be any form suitable for the application, such as granules, spheres, fibers, filaments, sheets, slabs, discs, blocks, films, and others. They can be manufactured into cartridges, disks, plates, membranes, woven materials, screens, etc. For example, bulk filtration may utilize plate and frame filter presses.
- Filter media can be loose particulate or structured material.
- the filter media are solid materials in a particulate form, insoluble in the liquid to be filtered; they are added to the liquid or are coated upon a filter or filter support.
- the purpose of using filter media is to speed up filtration, reduce fouling of the filter surface, reduce cracking of the filter layer, or otherwise to improve filtration characteristics. Filter media are often described according to their physical form.
- Some filter media are essentially discrete membranes, which function by retaining contaminants upon the surface of the membrane (surface filters). These filter media primarily operate via mechanical straining, and it is necessary that the pore size of the filter medium be smaller than the particle size of the contaminants that are to be removed from the fluid. Such a filter medium normally exhibits low flow rates and a tendency to clog rapidly.
- filter media take the form of a porous cake or bed of fine fibrous or particulate material deposited on a porous support or substrate.
- the solution being filtered must wend its way through a path of pores formed in the interstices of the fine material, leaving particulate contaminants to be retained by the filter material.
- the filters are called depth filters (as opposed to surface filters).
- the ability to achieve the required removal of suspended particulate contaminants with a filter medium of significantly larger pore size is attractive inasmuch as it allows higher flow rates.
- the filters have a higher capacity to retain particulates, thus having a reduced tendency to clog.
- the functionalized silica filter media are treated by binding a functionalizing composition to the surface of the silica which is operable to bind with 2, 3-butanediol.
- the functionalizing composition comprises a hydrophobic ligand comprising at least one hydrocarbon chain.
- the silica may be functionalized by adding a predetermined amount of functional silane (or silanes) to the surface of the silica.
- the silane-treated silica filter media have a similar or improved flow rate compared with non-treated silica filter media.
- Another advantage of the silane treated silica-based materials is the ability to modify the silica materials to increase their binding capacity without increasing filter aid load. In other words, the binding capacity of the silica filter media can be increased without significantly increasing the weight of silica materials.
- the silica source may comprise numerous materials known to one skilled in the art.
- the silica may comprise amorphous silica, wherein the amorphous silica is typically of biogenic origin.
- the amorphous silica may comprise rice hull ash, oat bran ash, wheat chaff ash, or combinations thereof.
- the silica may also comprises high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) grade silica, silica xerogels, silica hydrogels, fumed silica, silica fume, and other particulate silica materials known to one skilled in the art.
- HPLC high pressure liquid chromatography
- the size of the particulates may vary; however, the particulates typically comprise particle sizes of up to about 500 ⁇ m, or up to about 250 ⁇ m, or about 10 ⁇ m to about 200 ⁇ m, or about 5 ⁇ m to about 75 ⁇ m, or about 25 to about 50 ⁇ m.
- the particulates may also comprise mixtures of any of the above described particulate materials.
- Rice hull ash is a byproduct of rice farming. Each grain of rice is protected with an outer hull which accounts for 17-24% of the rough weight of the harvested product. Rice hulls consist of 71-87% (w/w) organic materials, such as cellulose and 13-29% (w/w) inorganic materials.
- silica SiO2
- a structured silica material (often greater than 90%) can be produced as a byproduct.
- Rice hull ash RHA
- Diatomaceous earth (Diatomite) is a sedimentary silica deposit, composed of the fossilized skeletons of diatoms, one celled algae-like plants which accumulate in marine or fresh water environments.
- the honeycomb silica structures give diatomite useful characteristics such as absorptive capacity and surface area, chemical stability, and low bulk density. Diatomite contains 90% SiO2 plus Al, Fe, Ca, and Mg oxides.
- Perlite is a generic term for a naturally occurring siliceous volcanic rock that can be expanded with heat treatment. Expanded perlite can be manufactured to weigh as little as 2 pounds per cubic foot (32 kg/m3). Because perlite is a form of natural glass, it is classified as chemically inert and has a pH of approximately 7.
- Perlite consists of silica, aluminum, potassium oxide, sodium oxide, iron, calcium oxide, and magnesium oxide. After milling, perlite has a porous structure that is suitable for filtration of coarse microparticulates from liquids. It is suitable for depth filtration.
- Talc is a natural hydrous magnesium silicate, 3 MgO*4SiO 2 *H 2 O. Clay is hydrated aluminum silicate, Al 2 ⁇ 3 # SiO 2 *xH 2 O. Mixtures of the above silica filter media substrates can also be used to achieve the best filtration and cost performance. Any of the silica sources including rice hull ash and diatomaceous earth, may optionally undergo various purification and/or leaching steps before the surface silane treatment.
- the specific surface area of the untreated silica filter media is preferred to be larger than Im2/g; more preferred to be larger than 10 m2/g.
- Silica filter media with a larger surface areas are preferable because they allow more silane ligands to be attached.
- media with large pores improve the filtration rate.
- larger pore materials have relatively lower surface area.
- the balance of large surface area and large pore size results in effective surface filtration treatment and filtration rate.
- the surface characteristics of these substrates can be evaluated by techniques such as NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance), SEM (Scanning Electron Microscopy), BET (Brunauer-Emmett- Teller) surface area measurement technique, and carbon-hydrogen-nitrogen content can be determined by combustion techniques, which are well known to the art.
- the silanes used to functionalize the silica materials may comprise any feasible organosilane, or mixtures of organosilanes.
- the silanes are of the structure XaRbRcRdSi, where X is a hydrolysable moiety chosen from halogens, preferably chloride, bromide or iodide and more preferably chloride, a hydrolyzable moiety chosen from alkoxy, alcohol, esters and amines bearing hydrogen atoms or bearing hydrocarbon radicals with homo atom or hetero atom chains ranging from about 1 to about 20, or from about 1 to about 8, or from about 1 to about 6, or from about 1 to about 4 including by not limited to methyl, methoxy, acetoxy, ethyl, ethoxy, propyl, propoxy, isopropyl, isopropoxy, butyl, iso-butyl, t-butyl, butoxy, iso-butoxy, t-butoxy and phenyl.
- R can be chosen from hydrocarbon radicals with homo atom or hetero atom chains ranging from about 1 to about 100, about 1 to about 30, about 1 to about 18, or about 1 to about 6 including alkyl, aryl, alkaryl, alkalkyl, alkylether, arylether, alkakylether, alkarylether, alkylester, arylester, alkalkylester, alkarylester, alkylamino, arylamino, alkarylamino, and more specifically include methyl, ethyl, propyl, iso-propyl, butyl, iso-butyl, t-butyl, pentyl and phenyl with the total of a + b + c + d equaling 4, preferably with b + c + d equaling 1.
- silanes include Acetoxyethyldimethylchlorosilane, Acetoxyethylmethyldichlorosilane, Acetoxyethyltrichlorosilane,
- 1,9-Bis(trichlorosilyl)nonane Bis(3- trimethoxysilyl)hexane, Bis[3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl]ethylenediamine, 1 ,3- Bis(trimethylsiloxy)-l,3-dimethylsiloxane, n-Butyldimethylchlorosilane, n- Butyltrichlorosilane, t-Butyltrichlorosilane, 10-(Carbomethoxy)decyldimethylchlorosilane, 2- (Carbomethoxy)ethylmethyldichlorosilane, 2-(Carbomethoxy)ethyltrichlorosilane, 2- (Carbomethoxy)ethyltrichlorosilane,Carboxyethylsilanetriol Sodium Salt,3- Chloropropylmethyldichlorosilane ⁇ -Chloropropylmethyldime
- Phenoxypropyltrichlorosilane Phenyldimethylchlorosilane ⁇ henylmethyldichlorosilane, Phenylmethyldiethoxysilane, Phenylmethylmethoxysilane,
- Silanes most useful for treating silica in this invention preferably have one or more moieties selected from the group consisting of alkoxy, quaternary ammonium, aryl, epoxy, amino, urea, methacrylate, imidazole, carboxy, carbonyl, isocyano, isothiorium, ether, phosphonate, sulfonate, urethane, ureido, sulfhydryl, carboxylate, amide, carbonyl, pyrrole, and ionic.
- moieties selected from the group consisting of alkoxy, quaternary ammonium, aryl, epoxy, amino, urea, methacrylate, imidazole, carboxy, carbonyl, isocyano, isothiorium, ether, phosphonate, sulfonate, urethane, ureido, sulfhydryl, carboxylate, amide, carbonyl, pyrrole, and ionic
- silanes having an alkoxy moiety are mono-, di-, or trialkoxysilanes, such as n-octadecyltriethoxysilane, n-octytriethoxysilane and phenyltriethoxysilane.
- silanes having a quaternary ammonium moiety are 3- (trimethoxysily ⁇ propyloctadecyldimethylammoniumchloride, N-trimethoxysilylpropyl- N,N,N-trimethylammoniumchloride, or 3-(N-styrylmethyl-2-aminoethylamino)- propyltrimethoxysilane hydrochloride.
- silanes having an aryl moiety are 3- (trimethoxysilyl)-2-(p,m-chlandomethyl)-phenylethane, 2-hydroxy-4-(3- triethoxysilylpropoxy)-diphenylketone, ((chloromethyl)phenylethyl)trimethoxysilane and phenyldimethylethoxysilane.
- silanes having an epoxy moiety are 3- glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane and 2-(3,4-epoxycyclohexyl) ethyltrimethoxysilane.
- silanes having an amino moiety are 3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, N-(2- aminoethyl)-3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, trimethoxysilylpropyldiethylenetriamine, 2- (trimethoxysilylethyl)pyridine , N-(3-trimethoxysilylpropyl)pyrrole, trimethoxysilylpropyl polyethyleneimine, bis-(2-hydroxyethyl)-3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane, and bis(2- hydroxyethyl) -3 - aminopropyltriethoxy silane .
- silanes having a urea moiety are N-(triethoxysilylpropyl)urea and N-I- phenylethyl-N'-triethoxysilylpropylurea.
- An example of silanes having a methacrylate moiety is 3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl methacrylate.
- An example of silanes having a sulfhydryl moiety is 3-mercaptopropyltriethoxysilane.
- Examples of silanes having an imidazole moiety are N-[3-(triethoxysilyl)propyl]imidazole and N-(3-triethoxysilylpropyl)-4,5- dihydroimidazole.
- Examples of ionic silanes are 3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl-ethylenediamine triacetic acid trisodium salt; and 3-(trihydroxysilyl)propylmethylposphonate sodium salt.
- An examples of silanes having a carbonyl moiety is 3-(triethoxysilyl)propylsuccinic anhydride.
- Examples of silanes having an isocyano moiety are tris(3-trimethoxysilylpropyl)isocyanurate and 3-isocyanatopropyltriethoxysilane.
- silanes having an ether moiety are bis[(3-methyldimethoxysilyl)propyl]-polypropylene oxide and N-(triethoxysilylpropyl)-O- polyethylene oxide urethane.
- An example of a silane having a sulfonate moiety is 2-(4- chlorosulfonylpheny ⁇ -ethyltrichloro silane.
- An example of a silane having a isothiourium moiety is trimethoxysilylpropylisothiouronium chloride.
- silanes having an amide moiety are triethoxysilylpropylethyl-carbamate, N-(3-triethoxysilylpropyl)- gluconamide, and N-(triethoxysilylpropyl)-4-hydroxybutyramide.
- silanes having a urethane moiety are N-(triethoxysilylpropyl)-O-polyethylene oxide urethane and O- (propargyloxy)-N-(triethoxysilylpropyl)urethane.
- Silica filter media can also be treated with more than one silane such as N- trimethoxysilylpropyl-N,N,N-trimethylammonium chloride and bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-3- aminopropyltriethoxysilane; 3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane and N-(triethoxysilylpropyl)-O- polyethylene oxide urethane; 3-trihydrosilylpropylmethylphosphonate, sodium salt and N- (triethoxysilylpropyl)-O-polyethylene oxide urethane; N-trimethoxysilylpropyl-N,N,N-Cl, trimethylammonium chloride and (3-glycidoxypropyl)trimethoxysilane; 3- trihydrosilylpropylmethylphosphonate, sodium salt and bis-(2-hydroxyethyl)-3- aminopropyltriethoxysilane; 3-(N-styrylmethyl-2-amino
- the silane containing material may optionally include a solvent, such as ethanol.
- Solvents suitable for this include ethanol, methanol, butanol, pentanol, hexanol, heptanol, octanol, nonanol, decanol and other higher boiling alkyl alcohols, toluene, xylene, and other aromatic solvents, glyme, diglyme, ethyl ether, pentane, hexane, heptane, octane, nonane, decane and other higher boiling hydrocarbon solvents, tetrahydrofuran, furan, or other solvents known to one skilled in the art.
- the functionalizing of silica is an established process. Most silicas are treated in a "wet” process.
- the "wet” process is a silane functionalization process, which utilizes a solvent to effectively slurry an entire load of particulates.
- the majority of the weight of a processed mass, which includes particulates, additives, and solvent, is composed of solvent.
- a high solvent concentration is designed to promote the intimate contact of the reactive additive i.e., silane and the surface of the particulates with the goal of initiating a reaction between the additive and some reactive site on the surface.
- the wet process requires a relatively long batch time, typically ranging from 1 - 24 hours at higher than ambient temperature, to complete the reaction. Multiple additional washing steps may be utilized.
- a "dry” process may be used to functionalize silica.
- the silane additive is provided to a mixture that is mostly composed of materials with which it will react, as opposed to the "wet” process where most of the processed mass is a solvent that is inert to reaction with the specific additive.
- the dry process utilizes a mixing device capable of stirring the silica and silane to promote attach without significant amounts of solvent.
- the functionalized silica filter media of the present invention is designed to prefer vicinal diols, such as 2,3-butanediol (BDO), over the lactic acid or its salt in the fermentation broth.
- BDO 2,3-butanediol
- Lactic acid and BDO have a hydrophilic nature; however, the lactic acid, which is in the salt form, is more highly ionic and includes greater water solubility than the diol.
- the diol differentiates itself from the lactic acid by seeking a less aqueous environment. Consequently, utilizing a functionalized silica with a hydrophobic ligand causes the diol to migrate from the aqueous phase to the functionalized silica filter media.
- a C4 to a Cl 8 hydrocarbon chain may be utilized for the hydrophobic ligand.
- the hydrophobic ligand is a C8 hydrocarbon chain.
- C8 hydrocarbon chains are advantageous for separations of organic molecules in highly aqueous matrices, because C8 hydrocarbons are hydrophobic while being less susceptible to chain collapse. A C8 chain does not collapse as readily as other longer simple hydrocarbon chains, and is more soluble than other longer hydrocarbon chains in aqueous chromatographic matrices.
- Polar embedded structures are those that contain both an acidic hydrogen moiety, such as amino or hydroxyl, and the hydrophobic moiety on a single organofunctional chain. The acid portion is usually located on the middle portion of the chain followed by the terminal hydrophobic portion. Examples of these polar embedded structures are provided in U.S. Patent No. 7,125,488. This configuration keeps the chain from folding on itself, leaving the chains less accessible for molecule capture by dissolving into the chains.
- Another alternative operable for avoiding chain collapse is the use of mixed phase compositions. Mixed phase compositions are composed of two or more different silanes, preferably one hydrophobic and one hydrophilic. Examples of these mixed phase compositions are provided in U.S. Patent No. 5,922,449. These compositions tend to suffer less chain collapsing due to disruption of chain stacking. EXAMPLES
- the samples were analyzed by treating 0.1 g of sample with a known amount of n- butanol (ca. 300 micrograms) as an internal standard. The samples were then treated with 2 grams of MeOH and the samples were analyzed without further dilution on a gas chromatograph equipped with a flame ionization detector. Standard solutions of n-butanol in methanol were prepared and were analyzed in the same manner as the unknowns.
- the experimental response factor of 2,3-butanediol (the two butanediol peaks were treated as a group) relative to butanol was determined from a two-point calibration. This same experimental response factor was used to determine the level of 2,3-butanediol in the unknowns.
- Table 1 The experimental results are provided in Table 1 below.
- Run Nos. 6, 7, and 8 whose structures are shown below, reduced the amount of BDO remaining in the synthetic broth down to about 74%, 78%, and 65%, respectively. These media were hydrophobic in nature, with the best results coming from the octyl (C8) functional media, Run 7 at 65%. 3-(N-styrylmethyl-2-aminoethylamino)-propyltrimethoxysilane hydrochloride
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