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Simple and economical CALB/polyethylene/aluminum biocatalyst for fatty acid esterification
Fecha
2017-09-19Registro en:
Cavallaro, Valeria; Ercoli, Daniel Ricardo; Tonetto, Gabriela Marta; Ferreira, María Luján; Simple and economical CALB/polyethylene/aluminum biocatalyst for fatty acid esterification; John Wiley & Sons Ltd; Polymers For Advanced Technologies; 94; 4; 19-9-2017; 566-574
1042-7147
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Cavallaro, Valeria
Ercoli, Daniel Ricardo
Tonetto, Gabriela Marta
Ferreira, María Luján
Resumen
Candida antarctica lipase B was immobilized for the first time (at the author's knowledge) onto linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) films. Polymer films were previously bonded to a commercial aluminum sheet using a simple support preparation method. Biocatalyst performance was evaluated in penthyl oleate synthesis at room temperature. Two different catalyst geometries were tested and compared: one aluminum-polyethylene 50 mm × 50 mm foil (50CAT) or near 5 mm × 5 mm aluminum-polyethylene foils (5CAT). The obtained results demonstrate that the biocatalyst obtained with 50 mm × 50 mm aluminum-polyethylene foil or 50CAT is reusable in up to 7 cycles, easy to separate from reaction products, and economical in comparison with commercial Novozym 435. Novel and economical CALB/LLDPE/Al biocatalyst is an attractive alternative for possible applications in a continuous monolithic reactor and future industrial scaling up.