MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)
Fractionation by ultrafiltration of an aqueous extract of chestnut obtained by pressurized hot water extraction
Abstract
Different types, ceramic and polyethersulfone, ultrafiltration membranes were evaluated to purify a wood extract obtained in pressurized hot water conditions. Tests were performed at transmembrane pressure (TMP) from 0.4 to 2.0 bars with membrane molecular weight cut-offs ranging from 5 kDa to 100 kDa. The results showed the permeate fluxes were lower than 15 L.h-1.m-², except for the 100 kDa organic membrane, with no influence of the feed flowrate. The retention of total phenolic compounds highly depends on the membrane cut-off but the retention rates of gallic and ellagic acid were not directly link to the cut-off. The retention rate of gallic acid is lower than 10%, when ellagic acid had retention ranging from 75 to 95 % for the membrane 5 kDa. It is suggested that other phenomena could be involved in solute retention, i.e. Donnan effect or solubility, that could explain so large differences.