2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcatb.2007.12.006
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Comparison among immobilised lipases on macroporous polypropylene toward biodiesel synthesis

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“…Catalytic efficiency, defined as the ratio between activity and loading, gives the hint of the adaptation level of the immobilized lipase. The higher the ratio the lower the amount of lipase inactivated by the immobilization process [12]. Therefore, altough unit activity of free lipase have high difference, it is possible that the activity of immobilized Aspergillus niger lipase is almost the same with immobilized Candida rugosa lipase because of their catalytic efficiency difference.…”
Section: B Immobilization Of Aspergillus Niger Lipase With Adsorptiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Catalytic efficiency, defined as the ratio between activity and loading, gives the hint of the adaptation level of the immobilized lipase. The higher the ratio the lower the amount of lipase inactivated by the immobilization process [12]. Therefore, altough unit activity of free lipase have high difference, it is possible that the activity of immobilized Aspergillus niger lipase is almost the same with immobilized Candida rugosa lipase because of their catalytic efficiency difference.…”
Section: B Immobilization Of Aspergillus Niger Lipase With Adsorptiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the bottlenecks for industrial implementation of enzymatic biodiesel production is the high cost of the biocatalyst. Immobilization methods have been introduced to improve lipase stability and permit for repeated utilization 32,33 .…”
Section: Fig2 An Integrated Fermentation and Enzymatic Hydrolysis Blmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general its use is complicated by the fact that the enzyme generally are a specific material, and extremely expensive in relation to this type of reaction, are sensitive to the presence of methanol and ethanol, which causes deactivation of the same [12].…”
Section: Catalystsmentioning
confidence: 99%