2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcatb.2012.09.003
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Choline-based deep eutectic solvents for enzymatic preparation of biodiesel from soybean oil

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“…The mixture of choline chloride with glycerol prepared at the molar ratio of 1:2 was used as a solvent in enzymatically catalysed reaction of biodiesel production from the soybeans. The main advantages of this method are the high level (88 %) of triglycerides The information was adapted from E. Smith et al 2014and B. Tang et al 2013and Abbott et al 2007 conversion, non-toxicity and a low cost of the solvent used as well as its biocompatibility with the lipase enzyme (Zhao et al 2013). Electrochemistry 4.…”
Section: Revision Of Chosen Deep Eutectic Mixtures and Their Usagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mixture of choline chloride with glycerol prepared at the molar ratio of 1:2 was used as a solvent in enzymatically catalysed reaction of biodiesel production from the soybeans. The main advantages of this method are the high level (88 %) of triglycerides The information was adapted from E. Smith et al 2014and B. Tang et al 2013and Abbott et al 2007 conversion, non-toxicity and a low cost of the solvent used as well as its biocompatibility with the lipase enzyme (Zhao et al 2013). Electrochemistry 4.…”
Section: Revision Of Chosen Deep Eutectic Mixtures and Their Usagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 promising alternative to ionic liquids as efficient "green" media in lipase-catalyzed reactions. [57][58][59][60] These solvents, which share many characteristics with ionic liquids (non-volatile, thermally stable up to nearly 200°C, non-flammable, etc. ), have many other advantages: they are relatively inexpensive, environmentally benign and have a very low toxicity.…”
Section: Hélène Fulcrandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These DESs exhibit similar physicochemical properties to ionic liquids, but can be environmentally friendlier and much cheaper, as reported by Gorke et al (2008) who estimated relevant DES to cost about 20% of a comparable IL. For these reasons, more recently, deep eutectic solvents have been proposed as suitable alternatives for lignocellulose biomass dissolution (Zhao et al, 2013;Xia et al, 2014). Furthermore, Lehmann et al (2014) have reported that DESs are good solvents for enzyme activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%