A synergistic effect of microwave irradiation and ionic liquids on enzyme-catalyzed biodiesel production

作者:Yu Dahai*; Wang Chuanming; Yin Yaniu; Zhang Aijun; Gao Gui; Fang Xuexun
来源:Green Chemistry, 2011, 13(7): 1869-1875.
DOI:10.1039/c1gc15114b

摘要

Under microwave irradiation (MW), an ionic liquid (IL) was used as reaction medium to produce biodiesel (fatty acid methyl ester, FAME) with soybean oil and methanol through transesterification by Novozym 435. [EMIM][PF(6)] was proved to be a good reaction medium for biodiesel production because the enzyme exhibited excellent transesterification activity in it. Under MW, the enzyme activity in [EMIM][PF(6)] was about 1.8 folds higher than that in tert-butanol, and under conventional heating, about 1.2 folds higher than that in tert-butanol. Under the optimum conditions (microwave power of 480 W, [EMIM][PF(6)]/oil volume ratio of 2 : 1, methanol/oil molar ratio of 6 : 1, 6% amount Novozym 435 based on soybean oil weight, water activity of 0.33, agitation speed of 200 rpm, and 60 degrees C), a 92% yield of FAME was achieved in 6 h in [EMIM][PF(6)] under MW, whereas the yield of FAME in [EMIM][PF(6)] without MW and in a solvent-free system with MW was 70% and 28%, respectively. The results suggested that MW and IL might have a synergistic effect on improving enzyme activity. The enhancement of enzyme activity might be that the microwave acted directly on the IL because of its excellent microwave-absorbing ability, which created a compatible system for both the substrate and the product, and prevented the deactivation of enzyme with methanol and glycerol. The introduction of IL in microwave system might also increase the velocity of transacylation, and increase the enzyme activity indirectly. Furthermore, recovered IL and enzyme were used for five successive reaction cycles without any significant loss of enzyme activity.