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Efficient, Green, and Low-Cost Conversion of Bivalve-Shell Wastes to Value-Added Calcium Lactate
[Image: see text] This work presents the efficient, green, and low-cost preparation of calcium lactate by using bivalve-shell wastes (cockle, mussel, and oyster shells) as raw materials. Three bivalve shells, a cockle, mussel, and oyster, were used separately as an alternative calcium-source materia...
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American Chemical Society
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10398687/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37546588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c02042 |
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author | Seesanong, Somkiat Seangarun, Chaowared Boonchom, Banjong Phutphat, Sudjai Rungrojchaipon, Pesak Montri, Nattaya Thompho, Somphob Boonmee, Wimonmat Laohavisuti, Nongnuch |
author_facet | Seesanong, Somkiat Seangarun, Chaowared Boonchom, Banjong Phutphat, Sudjai Rungrojchaipon, Pesak Montri, Nattaya Thompho, Somphob Boonmee, Wimonmat Laohavisuti, Nongnuch |
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description | [Image: see text] This work presents the efficient, green, and low-cost preparation of calcium lactate by using bivalve-shell wastes (cockle, mussel, and oyster shells) as raw materials. Three bivalve shells, a cockle, mussel, and oyster, were used separately as an alternative calcium-source material for the preparation of calcium lactate. The bivalve-shell waste was cleaned and milled, obtaining calcium carbonate (CaCO(3)) powder, which reacted to the lactic acid, forming calcium lactate. The effects of different calcium sources (cockle, mussel, and oyster) and different lactic acid concentrations (6, 8, and 10 mol/L) on the physicochemical properties of the synthesized calcium lactates were then investigated. The results pointed out that the highest solubility of the product was observed when 6 mol/L lactic acid and cockle-shell derived CaCO(3) were employed for the calcium lactate preparation. The thermal decompositions of all calcium lactates occurred in three processes: dehydration, ethyl-lactate elimination, and decarbonization, respectively. The results, obtained from an infrared spectrometer, X-ray diffractometer, thermogravimetric analyzer, and scanning electron microscope, confirmed the formation of calcium lactate pentahydrate (Ca(CH(3)CHOHCOO)(2)·5H(2)O). The diffractograms also indicated the presence of two enantiomers of Ca(CH(3)CHOHCOO)(2)·5H(2)O, namely, of dl- and l-enantiomers, which depended on the lactic acid concentration used in the preparation process. The morphologies of calcium lactates show the firewood-like crystals in different microsizes, together with smaller irregular crystals. In summary, this work reports an effective process to prepare the valuable calcium lactates by using the cheap bivalve-shell-derived CaCO(3) as a renewable calcium source. |
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spelling | pubmed-103986872023-08-04 Efficient, Green, and Low-Cost Conversion of Bivalve-Shell Wastes to Value-Added Calcium Lactate Seesanong, Somkiat Seangarun, Chaowared Boonchom, Banjong Phutphat, Sudjai Rungrojchaipon, Pesak Montri, Nattaya Thompho, Somphob Boonmee, Wimonmat Laohavisuti, Nongnuch ACS Omega [Image: see text] This work presents the efficient, green, and low-cost preparation of calcium lactate by using bivalve-shell wastes (cockle, mussel, and oyster shells) as raw materials. Three bivalve shells, a cockle, mussel, and oyster, were used separately as an alternative calcium-source material for the preparation of calcium lactate. The bivalve-shell waste was cleaned and milled, obtaining calcium carbonate (CaCO(3)) powder, which reacted to the lactic acid, forming calcium lactate. The effects of different calcium sources (cockle, mussel, and oyster) and different lactic acid concentrations (6, 8, and 10 mol/L) on the physicochemical properties of the synthesized calcium lactates were then investigated. The results pointed out that the highest solubility of the product was observed when 6 mol/L lactic acid and cockle-shell derived CaCO(3) were employed for the calcium lactate preparation. The thermal decompositions of all calcium lactates occurred in three processes: dehydration, ethyl-lactate elimination, and decarbonization, respectively. The results, obtained from an infrared spectrometer, X-ray diffractometer, thermogravimetric analyzer, and scanning electron microscope, confirmed the formation of calcium lactate pentahydrate (Ca(CH(3)CHOHCOO)(2)·5H(2)O). The diffractograms also indicated the presence of two enantiomers of Ca(CH(3)CHOHCOO)(2)·5H(2)O, namely, of dl- and l-enantiomers, which depended on the lactic acid concentration used in the preparation process. The morphologies of calcium lactates show the firewood-like crystals in different microsizes, together with smaller irregular crystals. In summary, this work reports an effective process to prepare the valuable calcium lactates by using the cheap bivalve-shell-derived CaCO(3) as a renewable calcium source. American Chemical Society 2023-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10398687/ /pubmed/37546588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c02042 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Seesanong, Somkiat Seangarun, Chaowared Boonchom, Banjong Phutphat, Sudjai Rungrojchaipon, Pesak Montri, Nattaya Thompho, Somphob Boonmee, Wimonmat Laohavisuti, Nongnuch Efficient, Green, and Low-Cost Conversion of Bivalve-Shell Wastes to Value-Added Calcium Lactate |
title | Efficient, Green,
and Low-Cost Conversion of Bivalve-Shell
Wastes to Value-Added Calcium Lactate |
title_full | Efficient, Green,
and Low-Cost Conversion of Bivalve-Shell
Wastes to Value-Added Calcium Lactate |
title_fullStr | Efficient, Green,
and Low-Cost Conversion of Bivalve-Shell
Wastes to Value-Added Calcium Lactate |
title_full_unstemmed | Efficient, Green,
and Low-Cost Conversion of Bivalve-Shell
Wastes to Value-Added Calcium Lactate |
title_short | Efficient, Green,
and Low-Cost Conversion of Bivalve-Shell
Wastes to Value-Added Calcium Lactate |
title_sort | efficient, green,
and low-cost conversion of bivalve-shell
wastes to value-added calcium lactate |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10398687/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37546588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c02042 |
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