Concepedia

Publication | Closed Access

Enzymatic production of alkyl esters through alcoholysis: A critical evaluation of lipases and alcohols

110

Citations

19

References

2005

Year

Abstract

Abstract This paper focuses on a detailed evaluation of commercially available immobilized lipases and simple monohydric alcohols for the production of alkyl esters from sunflower oil by enzymatic alcoholysis. Six lipases were tested with seven alcohols, including straight and branched‐chain primary and secondary alcohols. The reactions were conducted in a batch stirred reaction vessel using stoichiometric amounts of substrates under solvent‐free conditions. Dramatic differences in alcoholysis performance were observed among the different lipases. For most of the alcohols, Novozym 435 produced the highest yield of FA alkyl esters, with yields well over 90% for methanol, absolute ethanol, and 1‐propanol. Overall, 96% ethanol was the preferred alcohol for all lipases except Novozym 435, and ethanolysis reactions reached the maximal conversion efficiency. Increasing the water content in the system resulted in an increased degree of conversion for all lipases except Novozym 435. The secondary alcohol 2‐propanol significantly reduced the alcoholysis reaction with all lipases; however, the branch‐chain isobutanol was more advantageous than linear 1‐butanol for Novozym 435, Lipozyme RMIM, and Lipase PS‐C. Many commercial immobilized lipases are highly efficient and promising for the production of alkyl esters, offering high reaction yields and a simple operation process.

References

YearCitations

Page 1