Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9616702 Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic 2005 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
During enzymatic transesterification of soybean oils with methanol for biodiesel production, it was supposed that the maximum biodiesel yield was only 66% since lipozyme TL was a typical lipase with a strict 1,3-positional specificity. However, it has been observed that over 90% biodiesel yield could be obtained. It was therefore assumed, and subsequently demonstrated, that acyl migration occurred during the reaction process. Different factors which may influence the acyl migration were explored further and it has been found that the silica gel acting as the immobilized material contributes significantly to the promotion of acyl migration in the transesterification process. The final biodiesel yield was only 66% when 4% lipozyme TL used, while about 90% biodiesel yield could be achieved when combining 6% silica gel with 4% lipozyme TL, almost as high as that of 10% immobilized lipase used for the reaction.
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