Transesterification of used edible and non-edible oils to alkyl esters by Aspergillus sp. as a whole cell catalyst |
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Authors: | Prakash Ranjana Aulakh Satnam S |
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Affiliation: | School of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Thapar University, India. rprakash@thapar.edu |
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Abstract: | Aspergillus sp. (MTCC 5436), isolated from contaminated clarified butter was used as a whole cell catalyst for transesterification of oils from different sources. The strain was observed to be tolerant and grow in 90% oil as carbon source. Oils of Jathropa, karanj and spent cottonseed were used as carbon sources in the study. The product, alkyl ester, was characterized and quantified using (1) H-NMR. The strain was observed to facilitate transesterification in an oil:minimal medium with the ratio of 70:30 resulting in a 98% conversion of oil to ethyl esters within 48 h at 28 °C and 120 rpm. The physico-chemical characteristics of the ethyl ester (>98%) at 70% oil as carbon source were similar to the standards specified for biodiesel as per standards of American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), India. |
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Keywords: | Whole‐cell catalysis Aspergillus Oil Transesterification Biodiesel |
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