| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9625928 | Fluid Phase Equilibria | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Lactic acid (2-hydroxypropanoic acid) is a significant platform chemical for the biorenewable economy. Concentrated aqueous solutions of lactic acid (>30Â wt.%) contain a distribution of oligomers that arise via intermolecular esterification. As a result, the titratable acidity changes non-linearly with acid concentration. In this work, the oligomer distribution of lactic acid is characterized using GC, GC/MS, and HPLC to extend existing literature data, and titratable acidity is measured via titration with NaOH. A thermodynamic model with a single parameter is proposed that accurately represents oligomer distribution and titratable acidity over the full range of lactic acid concentrations.
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Authors
Dung T. Vu, Aspi K. Kolah, Navinchandra S. Asthana, Lars Peereboom, Carl T. Lira, Dennis J. Miller,
