INVESTIGADORES
GAÑAN Nicolas Alberto
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
SEMI-CONTINUOUS FRACTIONATION OF BIOACTIVE ESSENTIAL OILS WITH SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE. EXPERIMENTS, MODELING AND SEPARATION OF STEREOISOMERS.
Autor/es:
GAÑAN, NICOLAS ALBERTO; BRIGNOLE, ESTEBAN ALBERTO
Lugar:
Minneapolis
Reunión:
Congreso; 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AICHE 2011); 2011
Resumen:
In this work we study the fractionation of two essential oils with biocidal activity (Salvia officinalis and Tagetes minuta) with supercritical carbon dioxide in a semicontinuous single stage apparatus, as a green alternative to tradicional methods such as solvent extraction and vacuum distillation. Essays were performed at 313 K and 80 bar in order to selectively remove the hydrocarbon monoterpenes and obtain an oxygenated and sesquiterpene enriched fraction. Succesive extracts were collected during the process and their composition determined by gas chromatography. From these results, the feasibility of a single stage deterpenation process with high purity and recovery of products is discussed. The systems [carbon dioxide + essential oil] are modeled as mixtures of pseudocomponents and their behavior predicted using the group contribution equation of state (GC-EOS). With this thermodynamic model, the fractionation process is simulated using the mathematical background of batch distillation (Rayleigh equation). The correlation between the simulation and the experimental data is improved when a composition-dependent relative volatility is considered instead of only a pressure and temperature-dependent one. Separation of stereoisomers is also investigated. Although no selectivity is observed between optical isomers (alpha- and beta-thujone in Salvia oil), this is not the case for the stereoisomers Z- and E-ocimenone from Tagetes oil. These components exhibit an important degree of separation, which is an interesting feature considering that the bioactivity of stereoisomers is usually different.