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A Review of the Current State of Biodiesel Production Using Enzymatic Transesterification

Journal

BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING
Volume 102, Issue 5, Pages 1298-1315

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bit.22256

Keywords

biodiesel; enzyme; lipase; transesterification; productivity

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  1. Danish Council for Strategic Research

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Enzymatic biodiesel production has been investigated intensively, but is presently employed industrially only in a 20,000 tons/year pilot plant in China (Du et al. [2008] Appl. Microbiol Technol 79(3):331-337). This review presents a critical analysis Of the Current status of research in this area and accentuates the main obstacles to the widespread use of enzymes for commercial biodiesel transesterification. Improved results for enzymatic catalysis are seen with respect to increased yield, reaction time and stability, but the performance and price of the enzymes need further advances for them to become attractive industrially for biodiesel production. Critical aspects such as mass transfer limitations, use of solvents and water activity are discussed together with process considerations and evaluation of possible reactor configurations, if industrial production with enzymes is to be carried out. Results of published studies on the productivity of enzymes are also presented and compared to the use of chemical catalysts.

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