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4 January, 14:46

Streptomycin is extracted from the fermentation broth using an organic solvent in a counter-current staged extraction unit. The distribution coefficient of streptomycin at pH = 4 is KD = Yi/Xi = 40, and the flow rate of the aqueous (H) phase is H = 150 L/min. If only five extraction units are available to reduce the streptomycin concentration from 10 g/L in the aqueous phase to 0.2 g/L, determine the required flow rate of the organic phase (L) in the extraction unit.

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  1. 4 January, 14:58
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    6.75l l/min

    Explanation:

    Streptomycin is extracted from the fermentation broth using an organic solvent in a counter current staged extraction unit.

    for 5 stage counter current staged extraction unit for streptomycin

    X5 = 0.2g/l

    X0 = 10.0g/l

    X5/X0 = 0.02

    given

    Xn/X0, E, and

    n = 5

    A estimate of E can be evaluated directly;

    E = 1.8

    = LKd/H

    by substituting the given values; Kd = 40, H = 150l/min

    then we have,

    L; L = 1.8 (150) / 40

    = 6.75l l/min
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