Response surface methodology (RSM) analysis of organic acid production for Kaolin beneficiation by Aspergillus niger

In the present investigation, Aspergillus niger isolated from pistachio shell was applied to remove iron impurities from an Iranian kaolin sample. In order to study the effects of initial pH, sucrose and spore concentration on oxalic and citric acid production, and consequently iron dissolution, res...

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Published inChemical engineering journal (Lausanne, Switzerland : 1996) Vol. 147; no. 2; pp. 245 - 251
Main Authors Aghaie, E., Pazouki, M., Hosseini, M.R., Ranjbar, M., Ghavipanjeh, F.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Elsevier B.V 15.04.2009
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Summary:In the present investigation, Aspergillus niger isolated from pistachio shell was applied to remove iron impurities from an Iranian kaolin sample. In order to study the effects of initial pH, sucrose and spore concentration on oxalic and citric acid production, and consequently iron dissolution, response surface methodology based on a five-level, three-variable central composite design of experiments was employed. Three models were suggested to predict response values based on the mentioned variables. The most important variables on iron dissolution were initial pH, sucrose and spore concentration, respectively. Also, the highest iron concentration, 311.30 mg/l, was obtained when initial pH was 2, sucrose concentration, 70 g/l, and spore concentration, 35 × 10 7 spore/l, and represented the removal of 67.4% of the total iron contents of the clay.
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ISSN:1385-8947
1873-3212
DOI:10.1016/j.cej.2008.07.008