A liquid emulsion membrane process for the separation of amino acids

The method of using liquid emulsion membranes featuring the cation carrier D2EHPA [di‐(2‐ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid] for the separation of L‐phenylalanine is examined. Results from experiments performed under various conditions are discussed and an optimal condition for separation is determined. Th...

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