Enzymatic transesterification monitored by an easy-to-use fourier transform infrared spectroscopy method
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Transesterification of triglycerides with short chain alcohols is the key reaction in biodiesel production,
in addition to other applications in chemical synthesis. However, it is crucial to optimize
reaction conditions to make enzymatic transesterification a cost-effective and competitive
process. In this work, a new easy Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic approach for
monitoring the transesterification reaction is reported and compared with a gas-chromatographic
method. The concentration of the total methyl esters in the reaction mixture is determined from
the peak intensity at ~1435 cm-1 in the second derivatives of the FTIR absorption spectra using a
linear regression calibration. Interestingly, we found that the use of second derivatives allows an
accurate determination of the methyl esters without the interference of free fatty acids. Moreover,
information on substrate hydrolysis can be obtained within the same measurement by the infrared
absorption at ~1709 cm-1. We applied this approach to monitor methanolysis and hydrolysis reactions
catalyzed by different commercial lipases, which displayed different sensitivities to
methanol inhibition. Therefore, the FTIR approach reported in this work represents a rapid, inexpensive,
and accurate method to monitor enzymatic transesterification, requiring very limited
sample preparation and a simple statistical analysis of the spectroscopic data.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biodiesel · Biocatalysis · Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy · Lipase · Second derivative IR spectra
Elenco autori:
Secundo, Francesco
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