Lipase-catalyzed synthesis of biodiesel from acid oil in fixed bed reactor


Autoria(s): Chen, YM; Lu, JD; Xiao, B; Pengmei, LV; Chang, J; Fu, Y; Wang, XW
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

Acid oil, which is a by-product in vegetable oil refining, mainly contains free fatty acids (FFAs) and acylglycerols and is a feedstock for production of biodiesel fuel now. The transesterification of acid oil and methanol to biodiesel was catalyzed by immobilized Candida lipase in fixed bed reactors. The reactant solution was a mixture of acid oil, water, methanol and solvent (hexane) and the main product was biodiesel composed of fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) of which the main component was methyl oleate. The effects of lipase content, solvent content, water content temperature and flow velocity of the reactant on the reaction were analyzed. The experimental results indicate that a maximum FAME content of 90.18% can be obtained in the end product under optimum conditions. Most of the chemical and physical properties of the biodiesel were superior to the standards for 0(#) diesel (GB/T 19147) and biodiesel (DIN V51606 and ASTM D6751).

Identificador

http://ir.giec.ac.cn/handle/344007/3390

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/70297

Fonte

Chen, YM; Lu, JD; Xiao, B; Pengmei, LV; Chang, J; Fu, Y; Wang, XW.Lipase-catalyzed synthesis of biodiesel from acid oil in fixed bed reactor,RESEARCH JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY,2008,3(2):5-12

Palavras-Chave #immobilized lipase #acid oil #biodiesel #fixed bed reactor #transesterification #CANDIDA-ANTARCTICA LIPASE #WASTE COOKING OIL #IMMOBILIZED LIPASE #FUEL PRODUCTION #ESTERS
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期刊论文