Claims
- 1. A process for recovering .beta.-alanine from an aqueous starting solution consisting essentially of water, .beta.-alanine, and sodium chloride, the aqueous starting solution having a temperature above 0.degree.C, a pH of 4.5-8.5, and a mole ratio of .beta.-alanine to sodium chloride of 0.7-5:1, the process comprising:
- a. forming a first slurry consisting essentially of a first lot of precipitated solid sodium chloride and a first mother liquor consisting essentially of water, dissolved .beta.-alanine, and dissolved sodium chloride by evaporating water from the aqueous starting solution;
- b. separating the first mother liquor from the first lot of precipitated solid sodium chloride at a temperature effective for preventing the precipitation of solid .beta.-alanine;
- c. forming a second slurry consisting essentially of a first lot of precipitated solid .beta.-alanine and a second mother liquor consisting essentially of water, dissolved .beta.-alanine, and dissolved sodium chloride by adjusting the temperature of the separated first mother liquor to a temperature effective for precipitating .beta.-alanine; and
- d. separating the second mother liquor from the first lot of precipitated solid .beta.-alanine while maintaining the temperature of the second slurry within a temperature range effective for precipitating .beta.-alanine, and recovering the separated .beta.-alanine.
- 2. The process of claim 1 in which the pH of the aqueous starting solution is 5.5-6.5.
- 3. The process of claim 1 in which the mole ratio of .beta.-alanine to sodium chloride in the aqueous starting solution is 1-5:1.
- 4. The process of claim 1 in which the aqueous starting solution contains 34-43% .beta.-alanine.
- 5. A process for recovering .beta.-alanine from an aqueous starting solution consisting essentially of water, .beta.-alanine, and sodium chloride, the aqueous starting solution having a temperature above 0.degree.C, a pH of 4.5-8.5 and a mole ratio of .beta.-alanine to sodium chloride of 0.7-5:1, the process comprising:
- a. forming a first slurry consisting essentially of a first lot of precipitated solid sodium chloride and a first mother liquor consisting essentially of water, dissolved .beta.-alanine, and dissolved sodium chloride by evaporating water from the aqueous starting solution;
- b. separating the first mother liquor from the first lot of precipitated solid sodium chloride at a temperature effective for preventing the precipitation of solid .beta.-alanine;
- c. forming a second slurry consisting essentially of a first lot of precipitated solid .beta.-alanine and a second mother liquor consisting essentially of water, dissolved .beta.-alanine, and dissolved sodium chloride by adjusting the temperature of the separated first mother liquor to a temperature effective for precipitating .beta.-alanine;
- d. separating the second mother liquor from the first lot of precipitated solid .beta.-alanine while maintaining the temperature of the second slurry within a temperature range effective for precipitating .beta.-alanine;
- e. forming a third slurry consisting essentially of a second lot of precipitated solid sodium chloride and a third mother liquor consisting essentially of water, dissolved .beta.-alanine and dissolved sodium chloride by admixing the separated second mother liquor with a second lot of the aqueous starting solution to form an aqueous system and evaporating water from the aqueous system;
- f. separating the third mother liquor from the second lot of precipitated solid sodium chloride at a temperature effective for preventing the precipitation of solid .beta.-alanine;
- g. forming a fourth slurry consisting essentially of a second lot of precipitated solid .beta.-alanine and a fourth mother liquor consisting essentially of water, dissolved .beta.-alanine, and dissolved sodium chloride by adjusting the temperature of the separated third mother liquor to a range effective for precipitating .beta.-alanine; and
- h. separating the second lot of precipitated solid .beta.-alanine from the fourth mother liquor at a temperature effective for precipitating .beta.-alanine.
- 6. The process of claim 5 in which the mole ratio of .beta.-alanine to sodium chloride in the aqueous starting solution is 1-5:1.
- 7. The process of claim 5 in which the pH of the aqueous starting solution is 5.5-6.5.
- 8. The process of claim 5 in which the aqueous starting solution is prepared by reacting a sodium salt of .beta.-alanine with an amount of hydrochloric acid effective to convert the salt to free .beta.-alanine and sodium chloride.
- 9. The process of claim 8 in which the sodium salt of .beta.-alanine is prepared by reacting H.sub.2 NCH.sub.2 CH.sub.2 CN with an aqueous sodium hydroxide solution.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 517,469, filed Oct. 24, 1974. Said application Ser. No. 517,469 is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 442,543, filed Feb. 14, 1974, and now abandoned. Said application Ser. No. 442,543 is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 319,539, filed Dec. 29, 1972, and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,808,269. The benefit of said earlier filed applications is claimed.
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