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Kinetic model for FAME production using inmobilized Lipase in a solvent- free system
Author(s) -
John Henry Castro Posada,
Ángela Adriana Ruiz Colorado
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
ctandf - ciencia tecnología y futuro
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.162
H-Index - 14
eISSN - 2382-4581
pISSN - 0122-5383
DOI - 10.29047/01225383.129
Subject(s) - lipase , chemistry , substrate (aquarium) , kinetic energy , mass transfer , chromatography , solvent , methanol , enzyme assay , immobilized enzyme , enzyme , triacylglycerol lipase , nuclear chemistry , organic chemistry , oceanography , physics , quantum mechanics , geology
A kinetic model was developed to describe FAME production from refined, bleached and deodorized palm oil (RBDPO) in a solvent-free system, using Thermomyces lanuginosus lipase, in free and immobilized form. The limitations of substrate mass transfer, enzymatic inhibition and discontinuous feeding of alcohol were considered. The kinetic model for the enzyme in free and immobilized form was validated experimentally, under the same process conditions (34°C, 0.145mg protein/g oil, 4.1:1 Methanol: Oil molar ratio). The kinetic model predicted a FAME content of 73.47 wt % at 9 hours, with a relative error of 0.140% using the enzyme in free form, while the FAME content predicted by the kinetic model was 47.04 wt % at 9 hours with a relative error of 0.026 using the enzyme in immobilized form. The decrease in the percentage of esters using the enzyme in immobilized form was attributed to limitations by external mass transfer.

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