Obtention of biodiesel through an enzymatic two-step process

Study of its performance and characteristic emissions

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fossil fuels, enzymes, biodiesel, combustion

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We describe the enzymatic synthesis of biodiesel from waste cooking oil (WCO) in a two-step production process: hydrolysis of WCO, followed by acid-catalyzed esterification of free fatty acids (FFAs). Among the three commercial enzymes evaluated, the inexpensive lipase Lipex® 100L supported on Lewatit® VP OC 1600 produced the best overall biodiesel yield (96.3%). Finally, we assessed the combustion efficiency of the obtained biodiesel and its blends. All blends tested presented lower emissions of CO and HC compared to diesel. The NOx emissions were higher due to biodiesel's high volatility and viscosity. The cost of biodiesel production was calculated using the process described.

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2024-02-28

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Macías-Alonso, M., Hernández-Soto, R., Carrera-Rodríguez, M., Salazar-Hernández, C., Mendoza-Miranda, J. M., Villegas-Alcaraz, J. F., & González Marrero, J. (2024). Obtention of biodiesel through an enzymatic two-step process: Study of its performance and characteristic emissions. LANCEI : Laboratorio Nacional CONAHCYT En Electromovilidad Inteligente, 1(1). Recuperado a partir de https://cv.cicataqro.ipn.mx/dsm/index.php/biocq/article/view/59

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