2014
DOI: 10.1080/15567036.2010.545805
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Methods for Lipase Immobilization and Their Use for Biodiesel Production from Vegetable Oil

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“…However, Lipozyme TL IM is essentially inactive after 3 batches of the methyl esterification reaction due to Lipozyme TL IM absorb water in the reaction and lead to self-cleavage. Compared with the immobilized enzymes reported by Yücel et al (2014), the catalytic activity and batch stability have been greatly improved. The CLEA-TLL@NKA had high stability and esterification activity, making it ideal biocatalyst for large-scale applications.…”
Section: Batch Stability Of Clea-tll@nkamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Lipozyme TL IM is essentially inactive after 3 batches of the methyl esterification reaction due to Lipozyme TL IM absorb water in the reaction and lead to self-cleavage. Compared with the immobilized enzymes reported by Yücel et al (2014), the catalytic activity and batch stability have been greatly improved. The CLEA-TLL@NKA had high stability and esterification activity, making it ideal biocatalyst for large-scale applications.…”
Section: Batch Stability Of Clea-tll@nkamentioning
confidence: 99%