生物柴油
石油化工
脂肪酶
生物柴油生产
环境友好型
生化工程
可再生能源
原材料
制浆造纸工业
环境科学
化学工业
化学
生物技术
催化作用
有机化学
工程类
酶
生物
电气工程
生态学
作者
Ahmad Mustafa,Shah Faisal,Inas A. Ahmed,Mamoona Munir,Eliane Pereira Cipolatti,Evelin A. Manoel,Carlo Pastore,Luigi di Bitonto,Dieter Hanelt,Febri Odel Nitbani,Zeinhom M. El‐Bahy,Abrar Inayat,Tamer M.M. Abdellatief,Konstantza Tonova,Awais Bokhari,Abd El‐Fatah Abomohra
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.biotechadv.2023.108275
摘要
With the growth of the chemical industry over the last decade, the need for cheaper (and more environmentally friendly) alternatives to petrochemicals of ever-increasing cost has grown steadily. Oleochemicals and biodiesel (OC/BD) are considered as green alternatives to petroleum derivatives, because they come from renewable oils and fats. OC/BD are currently produced by the traditional energy intensive chemical catalyzed methods, which have several economic and environmental drawbacks. For these reasons, the enzymatic production of OC/BD has attracted a growing attention for their greener pathway with respect to the chemically catalyzed processes. Lipase-catalyzed processes have a low energy requirement, since reactions are performed under atmospheric pressure and mild temperature and without the creation of side reactions. Furthermore, utilization of enzyme catalysts offers many advantages such as reducing the initial capital investment due to simplified downstream processing steps. Despite all the previous advantages, however, the high cost of lipases restricted their large-scale utilization. In the past decade, efforts have been made to reduce the cost of the enzymatic-catalyzed synthesis of OC/BD. However, most previous studies have studied only the technical feasibility of the lipase-catalyzed reactions and overlocked the economic viability. This review critically discusses the factors affecting the promotion of the economic feasibility of the enzymatic processes from the lab to large scale. These include reactor configuration, type of feedstock, conditions optimization, immobilization, lipase-producing microorganisms, and substrate diversification. In addition, this review reports the recent advances in lipase-catalyzed production of fatty acids, fatty esters, monoglycerides, and biodiesel in the lab as well as in the large-scales. To the best of authors' knowledge, this is the first review article reports the recent global progress achieved in both lab- and large-scale for the enzymatic production of OC/BD.
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