Pervaporation Aided Esterification of Carboxylic Acids with Ethanol Catalyzed by Porcine Pancreatic Lipase |
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Authors: | Swapnali Hazarika A. Dutta N. N. Dutta |
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Affiliation: | a Chemical Engineering Division Regional Research Laboratory 785006 Jorhat.b Department of Chemistry Dibrugarh University 786004 Dibrugarh. |
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Abstract: | The results of pervaporation-coupled esterification of various carboxylic acids with ethanol catalyzed by Porcine pancreatic lipase are reported. The effect of lipase and substrate concentrations has been studied and the advantage of pervaporation on the equilibrium conversion has been deduced. The kinetics of reaction were analyzed with a three-parameter model which coupled the effect of pervaporation. The intrinsic kinetic constants for all the reactions were estimated and correlated with the carbon number, an indicator of hydrophobicity of the acids. It was found that the rate constant increases with decrease in carbon number. The experimental concentration profiles were simulated from the model for all the reactions and the model prediction was found to be reasonably good. The water permeability was also correlated well with acid hydrophobicity. The pervaporation coupled reaction efficiency, as represented by the reaction time for equilibrium conversion, was found to bear a profound relation to membrane surface area per unit volume of the reaction mixture (A/V). The time for equilibrium conversion was found to decrease with an increase in A/V value, reaching a minimum and then increasing with a further increase of A/V. A probable explanation has been postulated for such an observation. |
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Keywords: | Pervaporation Lipase Kinetics Permeability Hydrophobicity Equilibrium |
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