2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2013.09.065
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Transesterification of castor oil in a solvent-free medium using the lipase from Burkholderia cepacia LTEB11 immobilized on a hydrophobic support

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“…These results indicated that the models developed were considered to be accurate and reliable. Compared with those previous reports about enzymatic preparation of biodiesel using castor oil as feedstock 3,18,19 , the method using RA as acyl donor can efficiently produce biodiesel in short time 2.36 h . Fig.…”
Section: Optimum Conditions and Model Veri Cationmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…These results indicated that the models developed were considered to be accurate and reliable. Compared with those previous reports about enzymatic preparation of biodiesel using castor oil as feedstock 3,18,19 , the method using RA as acyl donor can efficiently produce biodiesel in short time 2.36 h . Fig.…”
Section: Optimum Conditions and Model Veri Cationmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Although the raw materials for biodiesel production are abundant, the focus has been directed predominantly on nonedible oils in order to reduce competition from the food production sector . Several lipases are reported for biodiesel production including the lipase from Burkholderia cepacia to catalyze the transesterification of castor oil, a non‐edible oil . Aguieiras et al have presented the current status and perspectives for biodiesel production using fungal lipases, and show the effect of raw materials and alcohols choice, type of biocatalyst, use of solvent, etc.…”
Section: Applications Of Lipase‐catalyzed Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…213 Several lipases are reported for biodiesel production including the lipase from Burkholderia cepacia to catalyze the transesterification of castor oil, a non-edible oil. 214 Aguieiras et al 31 have presented the current status and perspectives for biodiesel production using fungal lipases, and show the effect of raw materials and alcohols choice, type of biocatalyst, use of solvent, etc. on lipase activity and stability.…”
Section: Biodieselmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Baron, et al [19] has achieved 90% of conversion to fatty acid ethyl esters in 6 h, with lipase from Burkholderia cepacia LTEB11 immobilized on a hydrophobic support.…”
Section: Microorganismmentioning
confidence: 99%