Decyl acetate synthesis by enzyme catalysis in sc-CO2

The synthesis of decyl acetate, from the transesterification of vinyl acetate with decanol, was studied in a high-pressure experimental set-up, equipped with a variable volume batch reactor, operating isothermally at 35 ºC and 100 bar, using CO2 in supercritical conditions as solvent, and Candida an...

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Main Authors: Rebocho, Sílvia F., Ribeiro, Adriano S., Ferreira, Olga, Oliveira, Manuela V., Vidinha, Pedro, Barreiros, Susana F., Macedo, Eugénia A., Loureiro, José M.
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spelling ftipb:oai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/2190 2024-06-09T07:41:10+00:00 Decyl acetate synthesis by enzyme catalysis in sc-CO2 Rebocho, Sílvia F. Ribeiro, Adriano S. Ferreira, Olga Oliveira, Manuela V. Vidinha, Pedro Barreiros, Susana F. Macedo, Eugénia A. Loureiro, José M. 2008 http://hdl.handle.net/10198/2190 eng eng CHEMPOR Rebocho, Sílvia F.; Ribeiro, Adriano S.; Ferreira, Olga; Oliveira, Manuela V.; Vidinha, Pedro; Barreiros, Susana; Macedo, Eugénia A.; Loureiro, José M. (2008). Decyl acetate synthesis by enzyme catalysis in sc-CO2. In Proceedings of the 10th International Chemical and Biological Engineering Conference - CHEMPOR (CD-ROM). Braga. p.114-119. ISBN 978-972-97810-3-2 978-972-97810-3-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10198/2190 openAccess Supercritical CO2 Immobilized lipase B of Candida antarctica Transesterification Ping-pong bi-bi mechanism Decyl acetate conferenceObject 2008 ftipb 2024-05-15T09:01:25Z The synthesis of decyl acetate, from the transesterification of vinyl acetate with decanol, was studied in a high-pressure experimental set-up, equipped with a variable volume batch reactor, operating isothermally at 35 ºC and 100 bar, using CO2 in supercritical conditions as solvent, and Candida antarctica lipase B (CALB), immobilized on the macroporous resin Lewatit B (Novozym 435®), as catalyst. The enzymatic content was determined for each particle size of the catalyst. It was shown that the smallest particles have a larger specific amount of enzyme, and the results indicate that the enzyme is located in an external shell of the particle, following an “egg-shell” model type, with a thickness of ca. 60 μm (assuming a homogeneous distribution), independent of the particle size. Both external and internal mass transfer resistances were evaluated. External resistances were easily eliminated by stirring and internal diffusional limitations can be considered as negligible. The effect of the feed concentration of substrates on the initial reaction rate was also studied. It was observed that, above a certain concentration of decanol in excess relatively to vinyl acetate, the reaction is inhibited by the alcohol. On the contrary, the reaction is favoured when the reactor is fed with excess of vinyl acetate, with a significant enhancement of its initial rate. These results are consistent with a Ping-pong bi-bi type mechanism with competitive inhibition by the alcohol, commonly used in the description of enzymatic reactions of esterification/ transesterification. Financial support for this work was in part provided by national research grant POCI/EQU/56732/2004 and by LSRE financing by FEDER/POCI/2010, for which the authors are thankful. A.S.Ribeiro and P.Vidinha acknowledge their Ph.D. scholarship by FCT (SFRH/BD/13084/2003 and SFRH/BD/13787/2003). Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica Biblioteca Digital do Instituto Politécnico de Bragança (IPB)
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topic Supercritical CO2
Immobilized lipase B of Candida antarctica
Transesterification
Ping-pong bi-bi mechanism
Decyl acetate
spellingShingle Supercritical CO2
Immobilized lipase B of Candida antarctica
Transesterification
Ping-pong bi-bi mechanism
Decyl acetate
Rebocho, Sílvia F.
Ribeiro, Adriano S.
Ferreira, Olga
Oliveira, Manuela V.
Vidinha, Pedro
Barreiros, Susana F.
Macedo, Eugénia A.
Loureiro, José M.
Decyl acetate synthesis by enzyme catalysis in sc-CO2
topic_facet Supercritical CO2
Immobilized lipase B of Candida antarctica
Transesterification
Ping-pong bi-bi mechanism
Decyl acetate
description The synthesis of decyl acetate, from the transesterification of vinyl acetate with decanol, was studied in a high-pressure experimental set-up, equipped with a variable volume batch reactor, operating isothermally at 35 ºC and 100 bar, using CO2 in supercritical conditions as solvent, and Candida antarctica lipase B (CALB), immobilized on the macroporous resin Lewatit B (Novozym 435®), as catalyst. The enzymatic content was determined for each particle size of the catalyst. It was shown that the smallest particles have a larger specific amount of enzyme, and the results indicate that the enzyme is located in an external shell of the particle, following an “egg-shell” model type, with a thickness of ca. 60 μm (assuming a homogeneous distribution), independent of the particle size. Both external and internal mass transfer resistances were evaluated. External resistances were easily eliminated by stirring and internal diffusional limitations can be considered as negligible. The effect of the feed concentration of substrates on the initial reaction rate was also studied. It was observed that, above a certain concentration of decanol in excess relatively to vinyl acetate, the reaction is inhibited by the alcohol. On the contrary, the reaction is favoured when the reactor is fed with excess of vinyl acetate, with a significant enhancement of its initial rate. These results are consistent with a Ping-pong bi-bi type mechanism with competitive inhibition by the alcohol, commonly used in the description of enzymatic reactions of esterification/ transesterification. Financial support for this work was in part provided by national research grant POCI/EQU/56732/2004 and by LSRE financing by FEDER/POCI/2010, for which the authors are thankful. A.S.Ribeiro and P.Vidinha acknowledge their Ph.D. scholarship by FCT (SFRH/BD/13084/2003 and SFRH/BD/13787/2003).
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author Rebocho, Sílvia F.
Ribeiro, Adriano S.
Ferreira, Olga
Oliveira, Manuela V.
Vidinha, Pedro
Barreiros, Susana F.
Macedo, Eugénia A.
Loureiro, José M.
author_facet Rebocho, Sílvia F.
Ribeiro, Adriano S.
Ferreira, Olga
Oliveira, Manuela V.
Vidinha, Pedro
Barreiros, Susana F.
Macedo, Eugénia A.
Loureiro, José M.
author_sort Rebocho, Sílvia F.
title Decyl acetate synthesis by enzyme catalysis in sc-CO2
title_short Decyl acetate synthesis by enzyme catalysis in sc-CO2
title_full Decyl acetate synthesis by enzyme catalysis in sc-CO2
title_fullStr Decyl acetate synthesis by enzyme catalysis in sc-CO2
title_full_unstemmed Decyl acetate synthesis by enzyme catalysis in sc-CO2
title_sort decyl acetate synthesis by enzyme catalysis in sc-co2
publisher CHEMPOR
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/10198/2190
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