2012
DOI: 10.1039/c2gc35479a
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Microwave barrel reactor use in trimethylolpropane oleate synthesis by Candida antarctica lipase in a biphasic non-solvent process

Abstract: A novel microwave barrel reactor (MBR) was constructed and used in lipase catalyzed biolubricant synthesis. The MBR is thought as a versatile process tool for biotransformation and green chemistry that overcomes current size limitations in microwave reactors. A lipase mediated biotransformation in the MBR was compared to a state of the art jacketed reactor with external heat exchanger. Oleic acid and trimethylolpropane converted quantitatively (96%) into biolubricants using microwave induction. The heat dissip… Show more

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“…The scientific community is currently optimizing processes to increase efficiency in the synthesis of biolubricants. Several authors reported that the use of mechanochemical treatments [7], microwaves [137], or ultrasound [137][138][139] improved process yields under mild conditions. Over the last few years, the use of enzymatic processes has emerged as an alternative to obtain precursors or even biolubricants at low reaction temperatures.…”
Section: Challenges and Future Perspective Of Biolubricantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scientific community is currently optimizing processes to increase efficiency in the synthesis of biolubricants. Several authors reported that the use of mechanochemical treatments [7], microwaves [137], or ultrasound [137][138][139] improved process yields under mild conditions. Over the last few years, the use of enzymatic processes has emerged as an alternative to obtain precursors or even biolubricants at low reaction temperatures.…”
Section: Challenges and Future Perspective Of Biolubricantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adapted process tools are equally required for minimal solvent processing, and an ewly designed microwave barrel reactor (MBR) has been constructed and employed for enzymatic biolubricant synthesis. [5] While the subject of investigations wasb iolubricant, the technology is of wider potential interest in the field of biomass processing and sustainable chemical manufacture.…”
Section: Fhnw Muttenzmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transesterification reaction using an enzyme is usually conducted under milder operation conditions because some enzymes denature at higher temperatures. Although high conversion of a desired ester could be obtained, the reaction by using enzymes usually take a significantly longer time than the reaction by using alkaline catalysts [ 43 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%