Enzymatic Interesterification of Crude Palm Oil with Methyl acetate: Effect of Pre-treatment, Enzyme’s Dosage and Stability

In the present study, biodiesel was produced via the enzymatic interesterification of Crude Palm Oil (CPO) and methyl acetate within ultrasonic condition. In contrast to alcohol, methyl acetate as an acyl acceptor does not inhibit lipase activity and can create triacetin as a useful byproduct. In th...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Zarin Amin Zainal, Harumi Veny, Fazlena Hamzah, Miradatul Najwa Muhd Rodhi, Andri Cahyo Kumoro, Ratna Dewi Kusumaningtyas, Haniif Prasetiawan, Dhoni Hartanto
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:67bf97fddf3f4c73982cc85a586e602e 2023-10-09T21:47:19+02:00 Enzymatic Interesterification of Crude Palm Oil with Methyl acetate: Effect of Pre-treatment, Enzyme’s Dosage and Stability Muhammad Zarin Amin Zainal Harumi Veny Fazlena Hamzah Miradatul Najwa Muhd Rodhi Andri Cahyo Kumoro Ratna Dewi Kusumaningtyas Haniif Prasetiawan Dhoni Hartanto 2023-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.9767/bcrec.17763 https://doaj.org/article/67bf97fddf3f4c73982cc85a586e602e EN ID eng ind Masyarakat Katalis Indonesia - Indonesian Catalyst Society (MKICS) https://journal.bcrec.id/index.php/bcrec/article/view/17763 https://doaj.org/toc/1978-2993 1978-2993 doi:10.9767/bcrec.17763 https://doaj.org/article/67bf97fddf3f4c73982cc85a586e602e Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & Catalysis, Vol 18, Iss 2, Pp 294-302 (2023) crude palm oil biodiesel candida antartica lipase a enzyme Chemical engineering TP155-156 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.9767/bcrec.17763 2023-09-24T00:35:35Z In the present study, biodiesel was produced via the enzymatic interesterification of Crude Palm Oil (CPO) and methyl acetate within ultrasonic condition. In contrast to alcohol, methyl acetate as an acyl acceptor does not inhibit lipase activity and can create triacetin as a useful byproduct. In this work, Immobilized lipase from Candida Antartica A (CaLA) was utilized as biocatalyst and the effect of using non-pretreated CPO and pre-treated CPO as feedstock were explored. The pre-treatment of CPO involves degumming with acid, washing with water, and bleaching. The enzymatic interesterification was conducted in three-neck flasks using an ultrasonic water bath at 45o C. Few parameter effects on biodiesel production were also investigated, including the effect of molar ratio of CPO to methyl acetate, the effect amount of lipase, and the reusability of immobilized lipase (CaLA) in the interesterification reaction. The highest average Biodiesel yield of 80.6% was obtained from pretreated CPO at a molar ratio of 1:9 with 100 mg (1% w/v) of Immobilized CaLA, after three hours of reaction. Further research on the reusability of immobilized CaLA revealed that the yield of biodiesel reduced significantly after the second run. The results of the present study also demonstrated that Immobilized CaLA performed well at low concentrations but had low stability, with productivity decreasing to 92% upon reuse after the initial run. In order to make Immobilized lipase economically viable, further research must be conducted to overcome its low stability in the reaction. Article in Journal/Newspaper antartic* Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & Catalysis 18 2 294 302
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topic crude palm oil
biodiesel
candida antartica lipase a
enzyme
Chemical engineering
TP155-156
spellingShingle crude palm oil
biodiesel
candida antartica lipase a
enzyme
Chemical engineering
TP155-156
Muhammad Zarin Amin Zainal
Harumi Veny
Fazlena Hamzah
Miradatul Najwa Muhd Rodhi
Andri Cahyo Kumoro
Ratna Dewi Kusumaningtyas
Haniif Prasetiawan
Dhoni Hartanto
Enzymatic Interesterification of Crude Palm Oil with Methyl acetate: Effect of Pre-treatment, Enzyme’s Dosage and Stability
topic_facet crude palm oil
biodiesel
candida antartica lipase a
enzyme
Chemical engineering
TP155-156
description In the present study, biodiesel was produced via the enzymatic interesterification of Crude Palm Oil (CPO) and methyl acetate within ultrasonic condition. In contrast to alcohol, methyl acetate as an acyl acceptor does not inhibit lipase activity and can create triacetin as a useful byproduct. In this work, Immobilized lipase from Candida Antartica A (CaLA) was utilized as biocatalyst and the effect of using non-pretreated CPO and pre-treated CPO as feedstock were explored. The pre-treatment of CPO involves degumming with acid, washing with water, and bleaching. The enzymatic interesterification was conducted in three-neck flasks using an ultrasonic water bath at 45o C. Few parameter effects on biodiesel production were also investigated, including the effect of molar ratio of CPO to methyl acetate, the effect amount of lipase, and the reusability of immobilized lipase (CaLA) in the interesterification reaction. The highest average Biodiesel yield of 80.6% was obtained from pretreated CPO at a molar ratio of 1:9 with 100 mg (1% w/v) of Immobilized CaLA, after three hours of reaction. Further research on the reusability of immobilized CaLA revealed that the yield of biodiesel reduced significantly after the second run. The results of the present study also demonstrated that Immobilized CaLA performed well at low concentrations but had low stability, with productivity decreasing to 92% upon reuse after the initial run. In order to make Immobilized lipase economically viable, further research must be conducted to overcome its low stability in the reaction.
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author Muhammad Zarin Amin Zainal
Harumi Veny
Fazlena Hamzah
Miradatul Najwa Muhd Rodhi
Andri Cahyo Kumoro
Ratna Dewi Kusumaningtyas
Haniif Prasetiawan
Dhoni Hartanto
author_facet Muhammad Zarin Amin Zainal
Harumi Veny
Fazlena Hamzah
Miradatul Najwa Muhd Rodhi
Andri Cahyo Kumoro
Ratna Dewi Kusumaningtyas
Haniif Prasetiawan
Dhoni Hartanto
author_sort Muhammad Zarin Amin Zainal
title Enzymatic Interesterification of Crude Palm Oil with Methyl acetate: Effect of Pre-treatment, Enzyme’s Dosage and Stability
title_short Enzymatic Interesterification of Crude Palm Oil with Methyl acetate: Effect of Pre-treatment, Enzyme’s Dosage and Stability
title_full Enzymatic Interesterification of Crude Palm Oil with Methyl acetate: Effect of Pre-treatment, Enzyme’s Dosage and Stability
title_fullStr Enzymatic Interesterification of Crude Palm Oil with Methyl acetate: Effect of Pre-treatment, Enzyme’s Dosage and Stability
title_full_unstemmed Enzymatic Interesterification of Crude Palm Oil with Methyl acetate: Effect of Pre-treatment, Enzyme’s Dosage and Stability
title_sort enzymatic interesterification of crude palm oil with methyl acetate: effect of pre-treatment, enzyme’s dosage and stability
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