040081: Process for the Preparation of Lactic Acid and Glyceric Acid
Case ID:
TEC2004-0081
Web Published:
7/21/2014
Description:
Michigan
State University’s invention is a process for making lactic and glyceric acid.
Aqueous solutions of hexose and pentose sugars, typically glucose or fructose,
are digested in the presence of strong anionic exchange resins that act as solid
bases. Lactic and glyceric anions form but are bound to the ion exchange resins.
The spent sugar solutions are removed and then, through addition of sulfuric
acid, the lactic and glyceric acids separate from the resin and are recovered as
useful products.
Benefits
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The process achieves higher yields and is easily operated
at modest temperatures, compared to previous processes.
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Lactic acid is finding growing use as a monomer in
polylactic acid, a biodegradable polymer.
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The active sites on the resin appear to not be destroyed by
the buildup of the organic acid anions upon them.
Applications
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Industrial formulations
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Chemical syntheses
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Intermediate for physiologically active compounds and amino
acids (medical and nutraceutical), including alcohol metabolization
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Consumer products
IP Protection
Status
U.S.
patent 7,459,584
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For Information, Contact:
Thomas Herlache
Assistant Director
Michigan State University - Test
517-355-2186
herlache@msu.edu