Dos Santos Correa_2011_Enzyme.Res_2011_814507

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Title : Enzymatic biodiesel synthesis using a byproduct obtained from palm oil refining - Dos Santos Correa_2011_Enzyme.Res_2011_814507
Author(s) : Dos Santos Correa IN , Lorena de Souza S , Catran M , Bernardes OL , Portilho MF , Langone MA
Ref : Enzyme Res , 2011 :814507 , 2011
Abstract :

An alternative route to produce biodiesel is based on esterification of free fatty acids present in byproducts obtained from vegetable oil refining, such as palm oil fatty acid distillate (PFAD). PFAD is a byproduct of the production of edible palm oil, which contains 96 wt.% of free fatty acids. The purpose of this work was to study biodiesel synthesis via esterification of PFAD with methanol and ethanol, catalyzed by commercial immobilized lipases (Novozym 435, Lipozyme RM-IM, and Lipozyme TL-IM), in a solvent-free system. The effects of reaction parameters such as type of lipase, enzyme amount, type of alcohol, alcohol amount, and enzyme reuse were studied. Fatty acid conversion of 93% was obtained after 2.5 h of esterification reaction between PFAD and ethanol using 1.0 wt.% of Novozym 435 at 60 degC.

PubMedSearch : Dos Santos Correa_2011_Enzyme.Res_2011_814507
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Dos Santos Correa IN, Lorena de Souza S, Catran M, Bernardes OL, Portilho MF, Langone MA (2011)
Enzymatic biodiesel synthesis using a byproduct obtained from palm oil refining
Enzyme Res 2011 :814507

Dos Santos Correa IN, Lorena de Souza S, Catran M, Bernardes OL, Portilho MF, Langone MA (2011)
Enzyme Res 2011 :814507