Title of article :
Lipase-catalyzed biodiesel production from waste activated
bleaching earth as raw material in a pilot plant
Author/Authors :
Enoch Y. Park، نويسنده , , Masayasu Sato، نويسنده , , Seiji Kojima، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The production of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) from waste activated bleaching earth (ABE) discarded by the crude oil refining
industry using lipase from Candida cylindracea was investigated in a 50-L pilot plant. Diesel oil or kerosene was used as an organic solvent
for the transesterification of triglycerides embedded in the waste ABE. When 1% (w/w) lipase was added to waste ABE, the FAME
content reached 97% (w/w) after reaction for 12 h at 25 C with an agitation rate of 30 rpm. The FAME production rate was strongly
dependent upon the amount of enzyme added. Mixtures of FAME and diesel oil at ratios of 45:55 (BDF-45) and 35:65 (BDF-35) were
assessed and compared with the European specifications for biodiesel as automotive diesel fuel, as defined by pr EN 14214. The biodiesel
quality of BDF-45 met the EN 14214 standard. BDF-45 was used as generator fuel, and the exhaust emissions were compared with those
of diesel oil. The CO and SO2 contents were reduced, but nitrogen oxide emission increased by 10%. This is the first report of a pilot plant
study of lipase-catalyzed FAME production using waste ABE as a raw material. This result demonstrates a promising reutilization
method for the production of FAME from industrial waste resources containing vegetable oils for use as a biodiesel fuel.
Keywords :
Fatty acid methyl esters , pilot plant , Activated bleaching earth , Biodiesel fuel , Candida cylindracea lipase
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology