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Immobilization of Rhizopus oryzae LY6 onto Loofah Sponge as a Whole-Cell Biocatalyst for Biodiesel Production
Xun Li1  Gilda Naka1  Bo Hu1  Hao Shi1  Yu Zhang2  Huaxiang Gu2  Fei Wang2  Huaihai Ding2  Qiyang He2 
[1] China;Nanjing Forestry University;
关键词: Biodiesel;    Loofah sponge;    Methanolysis;    Whole cell biocatalyst;    Rhizopus oryzae;   
DOI  :  10.15376/biores.11.1.850-860
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Whole cell biocatalysts for biodiesel production have garnered significant attention in recent years, as they can help avoid the complex procedures of isolation, purification, and immobilization of extracellular lipase. Because of its renewability and biodegradability, loofah (Luffa cylindrica) sponge is an advantageous substitute for traditional biomass carriers in whole cell immobilization. Rhizopus oryzae mycelia can spontaneously attach onto loofah sponge particles (LSPs) during cell cultivation. The highest immobilized R. oryzae cells concentration can reach up to 1.40 g/1 g of LSPs. The effects of biocatalyst addition and water content on methanolysis for biodiesel production were investigated in this paper. The operational stability of glutaraldehyde-treated biocatalyst at 35 °C, using a 1:1 oil-to-methanol ratio, was assayed, revealing a 3.4-fold increase in half-life compared with the untreated biocatalyst. Under optimized conditions, the yield of methyl esters in the reaction mixture reached 82.2% to 92.2% in each cycle. These results suggested that loofah sponge is a potential fungi carrier for an immobilized whole-cell biocatalyst.

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