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Integrated microsystems for lipase-catalysed biodiesel production and glycerol removal by extraction or ultrafiltration (CROSBI ID 297465)

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Gojun, Martin ; Šalić, Anita ; Zelić, Bruno Integrated microsystems for lipase-catalysed biodiesel production and glycerol removal by extraction or ultrafiltration // Renewable energy, 180 (2021), 213-221. doi: 10.1016/j.renene.2021.08.064

Podaci o odgovornosti

Gojun, Martin ; Šalić, Anita ; Zelić, Bruno

engleski

Integrated microsystems for lipase-catalysed biodiesel production and glycerol removal by extraction or ultrafiltration

Competition among renewable energy sources in today’s market is growing rapidly. Renewables have grown to the point where they are taking significant material market share from coal, gas, and uranium. Recently, biodiesel production has been intensified by lipase- catalyzed transesterification performed in microsystems. Another challenge in biodiesel production is the purification of the biodiesel. Common purification methods are usually more energy and time consuming than the biodiesel production itself. In this work, an integrated biodiesel production process composed of lipase-catalysed transesterification of sunflower oil and product purification was performed in microreactor and microseparator units connected in series. Glycerol, the by-product of the transesterification process, was removed from the reaction mixture by two different separation methods, deep eutectic solvent extraction and membrane separation. Different integrated setups were developed and evaluated in terms of FAME yield and purity. The most promising integrated process was found to be the one combining 2-inlets feeding strategy for biodiesel production in a microreactor with a microseparator connected in series, in which a choline chloride-glycerol deep eutectic solvent was used. In this integrated system, a FAME yield of 94 % and a glycerol content below 0.02 (w/w) were achieved for the residence time of 20 minutes.

biodiesel ; integrated microsystems ; enzymatic transesterification ; biodiesel purification

Glavni autor: Martin Gojun

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Podaci o izdanju

180

2021.

213-221

objavljeno

0960-1481

1879-0682

10.1016/j.renene.2021.08.064

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Interdisciplinarne tehničke znanosti, Kemijsko inženjerstvo

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