Huang_2010_Appl.Biochem.Biotechnol_160_504

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Title : Optimization of lipase-catalyzed transesterification of lard for biodiesel production using response surface methodology - Huang_2010_Appl.Biochem.Biotechnol_160_504
Author(s) : Huang Y , Zheng H , Yan Y
Ref : Appl Biochem Biotechnol , 160 :504 , 2010
Abstract :

Biodiesel, an alternative diesel fuel made from renewable biological resources, has become more and more attractive recently. Combined use of two immobilized lipases with complementary position specificity instead of one lipase is a potential way to significantly reduce cost of lipase-catalyzed biodiesel production. In this study, the process of biodiesel production from lard catalyzed by the combined use of Novozym435 (non-specific) and Lipozyme TLIM (1,3-specific) was optimized by response surface methodology. The optimal reaction conditions were 0.04 of amount of lipase/oil (w/w), 0.49 of proportion of Novozym435/total lipases (w/w), 0.55 of quantity of tert-butanol/oil (v/v), 5.12 of quantity of methanol/oil (mol/mol), and 20 h of reaction time, by which 97.2% of methyl ester (ME) yield was attained, very close to the predicted value (97.6%). This optimal reaction condition could be true of other similar reactions with plant and animal oil resources; their ME yield could be higher than 95%. The lipases regenerated by washing with organic solvent after each reaction cycle could be continuously reused for 20 cycles without any loss of activity, exhibiting very high manipulation stability.

PubMedSearch : Huang_2010_Appl.Biochem.Biotechnol_160_504
PubMedID: 18931953

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Huang Y, Zheng H, Yan Y (2010)
Optimization of lipase-catalyzed transesterification of lard for biodiesel production using response surface methodology
Appl Biochem Biotechnol 160 :504

Huang Y, Zheng H, Yan Y (2010)
Appl Biochem Biotechnol 160 :504