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Production of biodiesel using lipase encapsulated in (Sm(B-carrageenan [electronic resource] / by Pogaku Ravindra, Kenthorai Raman Jegannathan.

By: Ravindra, Pogaku [author.].
Contributor(s): Jegannathan, Kenthorai Raman [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SpringerBriefs in Bioengineering: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: X, 125 p. 66 illus., 14 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319108223.Subject(s): Medicine | Electric power production | Biomedicine | Biomedicine general | Energy TechnologyAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 610 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Renewable energy -- Biofuels.-  History of Biodiesel.- Global Biodiesel production -- Palm oil -- Biodiesel in Malaysia -- White biotechnology -- Biodiesel production using Lipase Enzymes -- Immobilization -- Biopolymer material -- Research background -- Life cycle assessment -- Economic assessment -- Research problem -- Approach -- Scope -- Literature review -- Biodiesel -- Process description -- Immobilization -- Factors affecting the production of biodiesel using  immobilized Lipase -- Immobilized bioreactors  and Operation Mode -- Kinetics of biodiesel production using immobilized lipase -- Choosing carrageenan as a matrix for lipase immobilization -- Methods for biocatalyst immobilization in carrageenan -- LCA studies on biodiesel production -- Economical assessment of biodiesel production -- Materials and methods -- Materials -- Methods -- Results and discussion -- Lipase encapsulation -- Physical characteristics of encapsulated lipase -- Stability characteristics of encapsulated lipase -- Kinetic parameters -- Biodiesel production from palm oil using encapsulated lipase in a stirred tank batch immobilized bioreactor -- of biodiesel using immobilized lipase in   recirculated packed   bed immobilized bioreactor.- Kinetics and modeling of biodiesel production using encapsulated lipase -- Catalytic and non-catalytic functions of (Sm(B-carrageenan encapsulated lipase -- Life cycle assessment (LCA) of biodiesel -- Economic assessment of biodiesel production -- Conclusions.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book explores a novel technique for processing biodiesel using lipase immobilization by encapsulation and its physical properties, stability characteristics, and application in stirred tank and re-circulated packed bed immobilized reactors for biodiesel production. The enzymatic processing of biodiesel addresses many of the problems associated with chemical processing. It requires only moderate operating conditions and yields a high-quality product with a high level of conversion and the life cycle assessment of enzymatic biodiesel production has more favourable environmental consequences. The chemical processing problems of waste water treatment are lessened and soap formation is not an issue, meaning that waste oil with higher FFA can be used as the feedstock. The by product glycerol does not require any purification and it can be sold at higher price. However, soluble enzymatic processing is not perfect. It is costly, the enzyme cannot be recycled and its removal from the product is difficult. For these reasons, immobilized enzymatic process has been developed which retains the advantages of the soluble enzymatic process and reuse of the enzyme is possible which decreases the enzyme cost, the biodiesel produced does not contain any enzyme residue and the activity of the enzyme can be increased by immobilization. The drawbacks of the immobilized enzyme process are mass transfer limitation, enzyme leakage, the lack of a versatile commercial immobilized enzyme and some of immobilization methods involve toxic chemicals. To overcome the drawbacks of the immobilized enzyme, an attempt is made to use a degradable biopolymer ((Sm(B-carrageenan) as a carrier for lipase immobilization.
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Introduction -- Renewable energy -- Biofuels.-  History of Biodiesel.- Global Biodiesel production -- Palm oil -- Biodiesel in Malaysia -- White biotechnology -- Biodiesel production using Lipase Enzymes -- Immobilization -- Biopolymer material -- Research background -- Life cycle assessment -- Economic assessment -- Research problem -- Approach -- Scope -- Literature review -- Biodiesel -- Process description -- Immobilization -- Factors affecting the production of biodiesel using  immobilized Lipase -- Immobilized bioreactors  and Operation Mode -- Kinetics of biodiesel production using immobilized lipase -- Choosing carrageenan as a matrix for lipase immobilization -- Methods for biocatalyst immobilization in carrageenan -- LCA studies on biodiesel production -- Economical assessment of biodiesel production -- Materials and methods -- Materials -- Methods -- Results and discussion -- Lipase encapsulation -- Physical characteristics of encapsulated lipase -- Stability characteristics of encapsulated lipase -- Kinetic parameters -- Biodiesel production from palm oil using encapsulated lipase in a stirred tank batch immobilized bioreactor -- of biodiesel using immobilized lipase in   recirculated packed   bed immobilized bioreactor.- Kinetics and modeling of biodiesel production using encapsulated lipase -- Catalytic and non-catalytic functions of (Sm(B-carrageenan encapsulated lipase -- Life cycle assessment (LCA) of biodiesel -- Economic assessment of biodiesel production -- Conclusions.

This book explores a novel technique for processing biodiesel using lipase immobilization by encapsulation and its physical properties, stability characteristics, and application in stirred tank and re-circulated packed bed immobilized reactors for biodiesel production. The enzymatic processing of biodiesel addresses many of the problems associated with chemical processing. It requires only moderate operating conditions and yields a high-quality product with a high level of conversion and the life cycle assessment of enzymatic biodiesel production has more favourable environmental consequences. The chemical processing problems of waste water treatment are lessened and soap formation is not an issue, meaning that waste oil with higher FFA can be used as the feedstock. The by product glycerol does not require any purification and it can be sold at higher price. However, soluble enzymatic processing is not perfect. It is costly, the enzyme cannot be recycled and its removal from the product is difficult. For these reasons, immobilized enzymatic process has been developed which retains the advantages of the soluble enzymatic process and reuse of the enzyme is possible which decreases the enzyme cost, the biodiesel produced does not contain any enzyme residue and the activity of the enzyme can be increased by immobilization. The drawbacks of the immobilized enzyme process are mass transfer limitation, enzyme leakage, the lack of a versatile commercial immobilized enzyme and some of immobilization methods involve toxic chemicals. To overcome the drawbacks of the immobilized enzyme, an attempt is made to use a degradable biopolymer ((Sm(B-carrageenan) as a carrier for lipase immobilization.

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