Ionic liquids, ultra-sounds and microwaves: an effective combination for a sustainable extraction with higher yields. The cumin essential oil case
Anno: 2017
Autori: Ascrizzi R., Gonzalez Rivera J., Pomelli C.S., Chiappe C., Margari P., Costagli F., Longo I., Tiné M. R., Flamini G., Duce C.
Affiliazione autori: Univ Pisa, Dept Pharm, Via Bonanno 6, I-56126 Pisa, Italy; Univ Pisa, Dept Chem & Ind Chem, Via G Moruzzi 3, I-56124 Pisa, Italy; Natl Res Council Italy CNR, Natl Inst Opt INO, Via G Moruzzi 1, I-56124 Pisa, Italy.
Abstract: This paper deals with the concept of process intensification applied to the extraction of essential oil (EO). Microwave hydrodistillation (MWHD) and simultaneous ultrasound MW-assisted hydrodistillation (US-MWHD) were intensified by coupling them with a green tool: ionic liquids (ILs). The yield and chemical composition of the cumin EO obtained by MWHD and US-MWHD were compared with those from conventional hydrodistillation (HD) using water and three mixtures of water with three different ILs synthesized ad hoc, as maceration and extraction media, and analysed by a multivariate statistical analysis approach. The cumin EO was chemically characterized by GC and GC-MS analysis. The interaction of the ILs and ILs–H2O mixtures with MW was experimentally investigated and discussed, while the ILs dipole moments and optimized geometry in vacuo and in water were calculated at the DFT level. The different approaches were also compared in terms of energy and time savings. All the data clearly showed that the most promising approach was US-MWHD using a 1,3-dimethylimidazolium dimethylphosphate mixture as maceration and extraction medium. A total yield increase was achieved of up to 75% and an energy saving of 46% compared to the classical HD. The proposed technology, using ILs as green solvents, which fits well with the MW and US technology, enabled a continuous-flow and batch extractor to be constructed which would be useful for industrial applications.
Giornale/Rivista: REACTION CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Volume: 2 (4) Da Pagina: 577 A: 589
Maggiori informazioni: This work was supported by FIRB 2012 (No. RBFR12ETL5), funded by the Italian Ministry of University and Research.Parole chiavi: Cyminum L. Seeds; Chemical-composition; Steam Distillation; In-situ; Hydrodistillation; QualityDOI: 10.1039/c7re00075hCitazioni: 33dati da “WEB OF SCIENCE” (of Thomson Reuters) aggiornati al: 2024-11-10Riferimenti tratti da Isi Web of Knowledge: (solo abbonati) Link per visualizzare la scheda su IsiWeb: Clicca quiLink per visualizzare la citazioni su IsiWeb: Clicca qui