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Title: Lab-scale Production of Biodiesel from Sybean Acid Oil Using Immobilized Whole Cells as Catalyst
Authors: Sharma, Anirudh
Melo, Jose S.
Prakash, Ranjana
Prakash, Nagaraja Tejo
Keywords: Biodieselacid
oilwhole-cell
catalysisimmobilizationfuel
properties
Issue Date: 17-Aug-2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Abstract: The study demonstrates the lab-scale production of biodiesel from soybean acid oil (SAO) in a 5 L lab-scale bioreactor using immobilized whole cells as a catalyst. The maximum lipase activity 2.89 ± 0.6 U/mL of immobilized whole cells was achieved at optimum conditions viz; pH (7.1), temperature (31 C), peptone (1.2% w/v) and immobilized pieces (10) in 100mL growth medium. The esterification approach was fit to Michaelis–Menten model, based on concentration-time profile with 75 gL 1 Michaelis constant (KM) and 78 gL 1h 1 maximum velocities (Vmax) resulting in a maximum yield of up to 95.4% over 24 h of reaction. A 5% decrease in the catalytic potential of immobilized whole cells from 1st to 5th recycle of immobilized support. The fuel properties of resulted biodiesel were noted to meet the specifications of major international biodiesel standards such as ASTM D6751 to a significant extent. The study reveals the potential use of immobilized whole-cell catalyst and acid oil as an alternative, low-cost bearing and quality feedstock for the generation of biodiesel for a diverse variety of industrial/commercial use.
URI: https://shodhratna.thapar.edu:8443/jspui/handle/tiet/264
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