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Developments in the Use of Lipase Transesterification for Biodiesel Production from Animal Fat Waste

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 10, Issue 15, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app10155085

Keywords

biodiesel; fuel; energy generation; lipase; immobilized lipase; animal waste; lard; tallow; animal fat; transesterification

Funding

  1. European Marie Curie project [614281]
  2. European Regional Development Fund

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Biodiesel constitutes an attractive source of energy because it is renewable, biodegradable, and non-polluting. Up to 20% biodiesel can be blended with fossil diesel and is being produced and used in many countries. Animal fat waste represents nearly 6% of total feedstock used to produce biodiesel through alkaline catalysis transesterification after its pretreatment. Lipase transesterification has some advantages such as the need of mild conditions, absence of pretreatment, no soap formation, simple downstream purification process and generation of high quality biodiesel. A few companies are using liquid lipase formulations and, in some cases, immobilized lipases for industrial biodiesel production, but the efficiency of the process can be further improved. Recent developments on immobilization support materials such as nanoparticles and magnetic nanomaterials have demonstrated high efficiency and potential for industrial applications. This manuscript reviews the latest advances on lipase transesterification and key operational variables for an efficient biodiesel production from animal fat waste.

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