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
Pages
6
From page
3130
To page
3135
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
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Bioresource Technology
Record number
413274
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