Piotr Wieczorek
Pedagogical University
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Journal of Membrane Science | 1991
Marek Bryjak; Piotr Wieczorek; Paweł Kafarski
Abstract Amino acid hydrochlorides are well transported through 1-decanol membranes containing Kryptofix 5 or 222 and supported in a porous polyacrylonitrile hollow fiber matrix. Factors which influence the transport of phenylalanine hydrochloride were studied in some detail using this sheet- as well as hollow fibre-supported liquid membranes. These studies show that the choice of the membrane phase, the kind of polymeric support and the mode of membrane preparation are of great importance for the efficiency of the process. The most vital step in the membrane preparation appears to be its activation by soaking in a solution of phenylalanine hydrochloride in a water-ethanol or water-propanol mixture. This probably improves the contact between membrane and the aqueous phase.
Journal of Membrane Science | 1997
Piotr Wieczorek
Commercially available PTFE membranes were used as a support for liquid membranes in amino acid transport. Using tryptophan as a model amino acid, the influence of the type of organic liquid, kind of macrocyclic carrier and counter-ion on transport efficiency was examined. These studies show the strong influence of the kind of the counter-ion co-transported with amino acid cation, and the type of macrocyclic carrier used on the transport efficiency. The transport efficiency depends also on the pH of the source phase and on the nature of the organic liquid used as a membrane solvent. Liquid membranes supported on commercial porous-PTFE-membranes with hydrophobic solvents are stable for more than two months, while those with more hydrophilic solvents, for more than 30 days. The use of dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid as a counter-ion results in the highest flux of tryptophan, but in this case, the stability of membranes appeared to be five times lower.
Journal of Membrane Science | 1993
Piotr Wieczorek; Anna Kocorek; Marek Bryjak; P. Kafarski
Abstract Dipeptide and phosphono dipeptide hydrochlorides permeated well through a 1-decanol membrane supported in a porous polyethylene hollow fiber matrix. This transfer is easily accomplished either by passive or by carrier-facilitated (with Kryptofixes 222 or 5 present in the membrane phase) transport. The transport is stereoselective with l-l dipeptides being transported faster than their l-d isomers.
Journal of Membrane Science | 1993
Marek Bryjak; Jerzy Kozl̵owski; Piotr Wieczorek; P. Kafarski
Pesticide Science | 1990
Piotr Wieczorek; Malgorzata Kaczanowska; Paweł Kafarski
Journal of Membrane Science | 1988
Marek Bryjak; Piotr Wieczorek; Paweł Kafarski
Pesticide Science | 1992
Dorota Miliszkiewicz; Piotr Wieczorek; Ewa Kowalik; Paweł Kafarski
Pesticide Science | 1994
Piotr Wieczorek; Dorota Miliszkiewicz; Barbara Lejczak; Mirosław Soroka; Paweł Kafarski
European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1984
Maciej Makowski; Barbara Rzeszotarska; Zbigniew Kubica; Piotr Wieczorek
Pesticide Science | 1991
Hubert Wojtasek; Piotr Wieczorek; Bogdan Boduszek; Roman Gancarz; Paweł Kafarski