Palm oil decanter cake wastes as alternative nutrient sources and biomass support particles for production of fungal whole-cell lipase and application as low-cost biocatalyst for biodiesel production

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This is the first report on the possible use of decanter cake waste (DCW) from palm oil industry as alternative nutrient sources and biomass support particles for whole-cell lipase production under solid-state fermentation (SSF) by newly isolated fungal Aspergillus sp. MS15 and their application as a low-cost and environment-friendly biocatalyst for biodiesel production. The results found that DCW supplemented with 0.1% K2HPO4, 0.05% MgSO4·7H2O, 1% peptone and 2% urea and pH adjusted to 6.0 was optimal for whole-cell lipase production. The optimal moisture content and fermentation temperature was 60% and 37.5◦C, respectively. Environmentally friendly biodiesel production, through either esterification or transesterification using whole-cell lipase immobilized on DCW as a biocatalyst, was optimized. The optimal reaction temperature for both reactions was 37◦C. The whole-cell lipase effectively esterified oleic acid into >95% biodiesel yield through esterification under optimal water activity at 0.71 and an optimal methanol to oleic acid molar ratio of 2:1, and also effectively transesterified palm oil under optimal water activity at 0.81 and an optimal methanol to oil molar ratio of 3:1. The fuel properties of produced biodiesel are close to the international biodiesel standards. These results have shown the circular utilization of palm oil mill waste for the low-cost production of an effective biocatalyst, and may contribute greatly to the sustainability of renewable bioenergy production.

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H-Kittikun, A., Cheirsilp, B., Sohsomboon, N., Binmarn, D., Pathom-Aree, W., & Srinuanpan, S. (2021). Palm oil decanter cake wastes as alternative nutrient sources and biomass support particles for production of fungal whole-cell lipase and application as low-cost biocatalyst for biodiesel production. Processes, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr9081365

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