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Title
Aspergillus niger based lipase-tween 80 aggregates as interfacial activated biocatalyst for biodiesel production: Optimization using response surface methodology
Type of Research Article
Keywords
Biodiesel, transesterification, Aspergillus niger, interfacial activation
Abstract
Biodiesel is a renewable energy source, which is produced through transesterification reactions. Despite great attention to develop enzymatic biodiesel production,there are serious obstacles to the industrial development of it such as its cost and slow reaction rate. Along with disadvantages, the reare several advantages for enzymatic biodiesel production. Higher purity of fuel and glycerol is known as the most important achievement of enzymatic process. In this study, performance of four different fungi for lipase production was investigated and Aspergillus niger was selected as enzyme source. Lipase production were optimized using experimental design and the optimized factors were determined as pH 5, temperature 30 ◦C, Potato Dextrose Broth (PDB) 3 % w/v, olive oil 1.50 % v/v, with maximum lipase activity of 42.8±0.51 U/mg. In order to interfacial activation of the lipase, effect of surfactants was studied. Therefore, surfactant-enzyme aggregates were used as biocatalyst for transesterification reaction. Effects of factors on biodiesel yield were studied too. The yield was 96.41±1.20 % at the optimized conditions (methanol/oil molar ratio (5.50:1), enzyme concentration 19 % v/ w, Tween 80 concentration 19mg L–1, temperature 40 ◦C and reaction
Researchers (First Researcher)، Amir Abbas Matin (Second Researcher)، Biuck Habibi (Third Researcher)، Mostafa Ebadi (Fourth Researcher)