posted on 2024-09-30, 21:30authored byMaricel
del Valle Santos, Ivana Magario, Juan M. Milanesio, Alexis R. Velez
The use of biomass-derived precursors to produce high-value
products
economically and sustainably is a current global goal. This study
aimed to use two byproduct streams of biomass processingfree
fatty acids from vegetable oils and fusel oil (FO) from bioethanol
productionto produce isoamyl esters. Operational conditions
of esterification reactions were systematically studied, and homogeneous
acid catalysts were tested in contrast to an immobilized lipase from Candida antarctica. The lipase yielded esters free
of byproducts at final conversions above 76% after 100 min, and its
activity was fully maintained after 5 reuse cycles. A stable emulsion
of a typical cosmetic preparation was obtained with the unpurified
reaction product generated by a blend of free fatty acids with 64.98%
stearic acid and 28.77% palm acid and untreated FO with a water content
of 26%. Therefore, FO emerged as a green and inexpensive raw material
to produce emulsifiers.