Synthesis biodiesel using biocatalyst is an emerging and attracting alternative process to replace the conventional process. However, biocatalyst is easy to be deactivated by alcohol, which is a reactant in biodiesel ...Synthesis biodiesel using biocatalyst is an emerging and attracting alternative process to replace the conventional process. However, biocatalyst is easy to be deactivated by alcohol, which is a reactant in biodiesel synthesis reaction. Therefore, it is needed to develop new method to maintain the activity and stability of the biocatalyst during reaction. New method to be developed is by changing the reaction route which is using alcohol to the reaction route which is not using alcohol. Route reaction of non alcohol can be done by changing the alkyl alcohol with alkyl acetate. Both have the same function as alkyl supplier during the reaction. In this research, methyl acetate was reacted with triglyceride from fried palm oil using Candida rugosa lipase in batch reactor. The reactants and products were analyzed using HPLC. The effect of operating factors such as enzyme concentration, substrates ratio, operating temperature and addition of inhibitor using free and immobilized enzyme were investigated. The experimental results showed that 89.6% of triglyceride from fried palm oil was converted to its corresponding methyl esters under the condition of 4% wt lipase based on substrate weight, 1/12 mol rasio of oil/methyl acetate after 50 hours reaction using immobilized lipase. Stability test indicated that the activity of the immobilized biocatalyst was still remained after three reaction cycles.展开更多
文摘Synthesis biodiesel using biocatalyst is an emerging and attracting alternative process to replace the conventional process. However, biocatalyst is easy to be deactivated by alcohol, which is a reactant in biodiesel synthesis reaction. Therefore, it is needed to develop new method to maintain the activity and stability of the biocatalyst during reaction. New method to be developed is by changing the reaction route which is using alcohol to the reaction route which is not using alcohol. Route reaction of non alcohol can be done by changing the alkyl alcohol with alkyl acetate. Both have the same function as alkyl supplier during the reaction. In this research, methyl acetate was reacted with triglyceride from fried palm oil using Candida rugosa lipase in batch reactor. The reactants and products were analyzed using HPLC. The effect of operating factors such as enzyme concentration, substrates ratio, operating temperature and addition of inhibitor using free and immobilized enzyme were investigated. The experimental results showed that 89.6% of triglyceride from fried palm oil was converted to its corresponding methyl esters under the condition of 4% wt lipase based on substrate weight, 1/12 mol rasio of oil/methyl acetate after 50 hours reaction using immobilized lipase. Stability test indicated that the activity of the immobilized biocatalyst was still remained after three reaction cycles.