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Continuous Production of Lipase-Catalyzed Biodiesel in a Packed-Bed Reactor: Optimization and Enzyme Reuse Study

An optimal continuous production of biodiesel by methanolysis of soybean oil in a packed-bed reactor was developed using immobilized lipase (Novozym 435) as a catalyst in a tert-butanol solvent system. Response surface methodology (RSM) and Box-Behnken design were employed to evaluate the effects of...

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Autores principales: Chen, Hsiao-Ching, Ju, Hen-Yi, Wu, Tsung-Ta, Liu, Yung-Chuan, Lee, Chih-Chen, Chang, Cheng, Chung, Yi-Lin, Shieh, Chwen-Jen
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2948937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20936129
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/950725
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author Chen, Hsiao-Ching
Ju, Hen-Yi
Wu, Tsung-Ta
Liu, Yung-Chuan
Lee, Chih-Chen
Chang, Cheng
Chung, Yi-Lin
Shieh, Chwen-Jen
author_facet Chen, Hsiao-Ching
Ju, Hen-Yi
Wu, Tsung-Ta
Liu, Yung-Chuan
Lee, Chih-Chen
Chang, Cheng
Chung, Yi-Lin
Shieh, Chwen-Jen
author_sort Chen, Hsiao-Ching
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description An optimal continuous production of biodiesel by methanolysis of soybean oil in a packed-bed reactor was developed using immobilized lipase (Novozym 435) as a catalyst in a tert-butanol solvent system. Response surface methodology (RSM) and Box-Behnken design were employed to evaluate the effects of reaction temperature, flow rate, and substrate molar ratio on the molar conversion of biodiesel. The results showed that flow rate and temperature have significant effects on the percentage of molar conversion. On the basis of ridge max analysis, the optimum conditions were as follows: flow rate 0.1 mL/min, temperature 52.1°C, and substrate molar ratio 1 : 4. The predicted and experimental values of molar conversion were 83.31 ± 2.07% and 82.81 ± .98%, respectively. Furthermore, the continuous process over 30 days showed no appreciable decrease in the molar conversion. The paper demonstrates the applicability of using immobilized lipase and a packed-bed reactor for continuous biodiesel synthesis.
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spelling pubmed-29489372010-10-08 Continuous Production of Lipase-Catalyzed Biodiesel in a Packed-Bed Reactor: Optimization and Enzyme Reuse Study Chen, Hsiao-Ching Ju, Hen-Yi Wu, Tsung-Ta Liu, Yung-Chuan Lee, Chih-Chen Chang, Cheng Chung, Yi-Lin Shieh, Chwen-Jen J Biomed Biotechnol Research Article An optimal continuous production of biodiesel by methanolysis of soybean oil in a packed-bed reactor was developed using immobilized lipase (Novozym 435) as a catalyst in a tert-butanol solvent system. Response surface methodology (RSM) and Box-Behnken design were employed to evaluate the effects of reaction temperature, flow rate, and substrate molar ratio on the molar conversion of biodiesel. The results showed that flow rate and temperature have significant effects on the percentage of molar conversion. On the basis of ridge max analysis, the optimum conditions were as follows: flow rate 0.1 mL/min, temperature 52.1°C, and substrate molar ratio 1 : 4. The predicted and experimental values of molar conversion were 83.31 ± 2.07% and 82.81 ± .98%, respectively. Furthermore, the continuous process over 30 days showed no appreciable decrease in the molar conversion. The paper demonstrates the applicability of using immobilized lipase and a packed-bed reactor for continuous biodiesel synthesis. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2011 2010-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2948937/ /pubmed/20936129 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/950725 Text en Copyright © 2011 Hsiao-Ching Chen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chen, Hsiao-Ching
Ju, Hen-Yi
Wu, Tsung-Ta
Liu, Yung-Chuan
Lee, Chih-Chen
Chang, Cheng
Chung, Yi-Lin
Shieh, Chwen-Jen
Continuous Production of Lipase-Catalyzed Biodiesel in a Packed-Bed Reactor: Optimization and Enzyme Reuse Study
title Continuous Production of Lipase-Catalyzed Biodiesel in a Packed-Bed Reactor: Optimization and Enzyme Reuse Study
title_full Continuous Production of Lipase-Catalyzed Biodiesel in a Packed-Bed Reactor: Optimization and Enzyme Reuse Study
title_fullStr Continuous Production of Lipase-Catalyzed Biodiesel in a Packed-Bed Reactor: Optimization and Enzyme Reuse Study
title_full_unstemmed Continuous Production of Lipase-Catalyzed Biodiesel in a Packed-Bed Reactor: Optimization and Enzyme Reuse Study
title_short Continuous Production of Lipase-Catalyzed Biodiesel in a Packed-Bed Reactor: Optimization and Enzyme Reuse Study
title_sort continuous production of lipase-catalyzed biodiesel in a packed-bed reactor: optimization and enzyme reuse study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2948937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20936129
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/950725
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