posted on 2024-03-25, 17:18authored byAlina Guntermann, Luisa Koch, Harald Gröger
In this contribution,
we present a process development for an easy,
efficient, and sustainable synthesis of recently developed biobased
and biodegradable high-performance lubricants utilizing lipase catalysis.
The lubricants are produced starting from a regioisomeric mixture
of methyl 9-/10-hydroxymethylstearate as an oleic acid-derived raw
material by means of solvent-free esterification at low temperatures,
making them highly attractive for industrial-scale applications. The
process setup is semicontinuous and enables a simple and efficient
catalyst recycling, which has been demonstrated over in total 21 reaction
cycles. The immobilized lipase catalyst (Novozym 435) shows excellent
long-term stability within the process with a very low loss of enzyme
activity of only 0.25% per cycle, thus opening up the perspective
for an economically feasible production on an industrial scale. Furthermore,
an E factor of <0.15 was calculated, exemplified
for the synthesis of a moderately viscous oil.