Enzymatic production of ethyl esters from castor oil

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Delgado, Claudia [1 ]
Pashova, Veselina [1 ]
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[1] Univ Nacl Colombia Medellin, Fac Minas, Escuela Proc & Energia, Medellin, Colombia
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Castor oil; biodiesel; transesterification; lipase; Ping-Pong Bi Bi mechanism; LIPASE-CATALYZED TRANSESTERIFICATION; BIODIESEL FUEL PRODUCTION; IMMOBILIZED LIPASE; SOYBEAN OIL; KINETICS; ESTERIFICATION; ALCOHOLYSIS; ACETATE; PALM; INTERESTERIFICATION;
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Biodiesel synthesis through transesterificacion of castor oil with ethanol using n-hexane as a solvent and a lipozyme TL IM commercial lipase as a biocatalyst was studied. The effect of ethanol molar relation to oil (3:1-10:1), temperature of reaction (35-65 degrees C), initial enzymatic charge (5-20% p/p) and amount of water (0-10% p/p) was investigated. The maximum percentage of bio-diesel (ethyl-esters) was obtained at a temperature of 35 degrees C, a 5:1 ethanol to oil molar ratio, an initial enzymatic charge of 15 % p/p and an initial water concentration of 2% p/p, both of them based on the castor oil weight. A simplified model was proposed to describe the enzymatic kinetics of castor oil transesterification with ethanol, based on the ping-pong Bi Bi mechanism with competitive inhibition for alcohol. The kinetic parameters of the model were estimated graphically and parametrically; a good approach among the results foreseen by the model and experimental data was found at low ethanol concentration (40-80 mol Kg(-1)).
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