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Shifting the natural deep eutectic solvent based liquid lipase extraction from batch to continuous for more efficient process performance (CROSBI ID 323569)

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Šalić, Anita; Ljubić, Anabela; Marčinko, Tomislav; Jurinjak Tušek, Ana; Cvjetko Bubalo, Marina; Tišma, Marina; Zelić, Bruno Shifting the natural deep eutectic solvent based liquid lipase extraction from batch to continuous for more efficient process performance // Journal of cleaner production, 405 (2023), 136899, 14. doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.136899

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Šalić, Anita; Ljubić, Anabela; Marčinko, Tomislav; Jurinjak Tušek, Ana; Cvjetko Bubalo, Marina; Tišma, Marina; Zelić, Bruno

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Shifting the natural deep eutectic solvent based liquid lipase extraction from batch to continuous for more efficient process performance

Natural deep eutectic solvents (NADES) have been recognised as a promising alternative to conventional aqueous media in biodiesel production because of their dual function, as lipase extractants and transesterification enhancers. To use lipase in NADES, lyophilized lipase must be dissolved in NADES or lipase must be extracted from liquid lipase formulations in NADES. The extraction processes, although efficient, is time consuming because it is highly limited by mass transfer. To enhance the extraction process and shift it from batch to continuous, the aqueous two-phase extraction (ATPS) based on natural deep eutectic solvents (NADES) was tested as a possible tool for continuous extraction of lipase from raw liquid formulation to NADES in a microextractor. The fast screening of NADES was performed in a batch extractor and betaine-urea NADES-based was selected for further research. The process was then transferred to a microextractor where the influence of residence time, ultrasound, temperature and channel diameter were studied. Room temperature (T = 25oC) and 1000 µm channel diameter were optimal for continuous microextraction. The extraction process was significantly intensified in a microextractor. The lipase extraction efficiency obtained in a batch reactor was 94.70% for 30 min, while an extraction efficiency of 98.50% was achieved for a residence time of 30 s in a microextractor. Finally, the extracted lipase was used for biodiesel synthesis in a batch reactor, obtaining a biodiesel yield of 96.11%. The reusability of the extracted lipase was also investigated, and the enzyme was successfully reused in three cycles, after which the biodiesel yield decreased.

extraction in microsystems; lipase; aqueous two-phase system; natural deep eutectic solvent; biodiesel

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Podaci o izdanju

405

2023.

136899

14

objavljeno

0959-6526

1879-1786

10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.136899

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Biotehnologija, Kemijsko inženjerstvo

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