Issue 95, 2016, Issue in Progress

Biologically synthesized crude calcium lactate as a substrate for propylene glycol production

Abstract

Lactic acid (LA) can be obtained easily through fermentation of saccharides, and is an extremely useful building block for the synthesis of valuable chemicals, including propylene glycol (PG). Catalysis is one of the key elements in this platform approach. The present study focuses on PG synthesis via catalytic hydrogenation of lactate ions. In the conventional biological method, separation and downstream processing of pure LA account for up to 50% of production costs. Therefore, we propose using a less pure solution of lactate ions as a feedstock. To this end, we have developed a new method for the treatment of post-fermentation broth containing calcium lactate, obtained from sugar beet pulp. Activated carbon was used for the purification of the post-fermentation broth, which was acidified to pH 2–3. Hydrogenation of LA into PG was performed over supported metallic catalysts, based mainly on ruthenium, under mild conditions. The yield of PG was satisfactory and the PG water solution obtained could be used in concentrated form as a component in antifreeze.

Graphical abstract: Biologically synthesized crude calcium lactate as a substrate for propylene glycol production

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Aug 2016
Accepted
20 Sep 2016
First published
20 Sep 2016
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 92420-92427

Biologically synthesized crude calcium lactate as a substrate for propylene glycol production

M. Binczarski, J. Berlowska, A. Stanishevsky and I. Witonska, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 92420 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA20722G

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