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MSG extraction using silicon carbide-based emulsion nanofluid membrane: Desirability and RSM optimisation

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DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2022.129594

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Silicon carbide; Desirability function; Emulsion nanofluid membrane (ENM); Response surface methodology (RSM)

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  1. Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur
  2. Ministry of Human-Resource Development (MHRD) , Delhi, India

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Seasonings have become popular for enhancing food flavor recently. However, many users are unaware of the ingredients in these seasonings and are only concerned about tasty food rather than their health effects. This study focused on extracting monosodium glutamate (MSG) from a simulated polluted solution using an emulsion liquid membrane (ELM), which is an effective extraction and stripping process. The stability of the emulsion limits the industrial application of ELM, so the study replaced the membrane phase with a silicon carbide based nanofluid to form an emulsion nanofluid membrane (ENM). The enhanced dispersion stability of the nanofluid ensured the effectiveness of the extraction process. Additionally, a three level RSM-CCD model was used to optimize parameters such as nanofluid concentration, ultrasonication time, surfactant concentration, and carrier concentration. The ENM proved to be the most efficient and recyclable method for MSG extraction.
Seasonings have become more popular recently as a way to enhance the flavour of food. Seasonings of various types are produced regularly. Uninformed users are unaware of what these flavour enhancers are made of. They are concerned only with eating tasty food and are unconcerned about the effects of these ingredients on their health. These seasonings contain monosodium glutamate (MSG), which adds a lot more flavour to the meal. Membrane processes, among the various methods, offer a wide range of applications over advanced oxidation techniques. MSG was extracted from a simulated aqueous polluted solution using emulsion liquid membrane (ELM). Where, ELM is the highly effective single stage extraction and stripping process. The industrial appli-cation of ELM is limited due to the reduced stability of the emulsion. In the current study, the membrane phase of ELM was replaced by the silicon carbide based nanofluid to form the ENM (emulsion nanofluid membrane). Whereas, the enhanced dispersion stability of nanofluid ensured the extraction process's effectiveness. Further, a three level RSM - CCD model was used to optimise the important parameters such as nanofluid concentration- (vol%), ultrasonication time- (min), surfactant concentration- (Triton X-100-vol%), and carrier concentration- (Tri-octylamine-vol%). A higher level of nanofluid concentration and ultrasonication time, according to RSM's desirability study, are critical functions in maintaining maximum desirability. The ENM proved to be the most efficient and recyclable method of MSG extraction.

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