INVESTIGADORES
FERRERO Gabriel Orlando
capítulos de libros
Título:
HETEROGENEOUS ENZYMATIC CATALYSTS: COMPARING THEIR EFFICIENCY IN THE PRODUCTION OF BIODIESEL FROM ALTERNATIVE OILS
Autor/es:
FERRERO, GABRIEL ORLANDO; VASCHETTO, ELIANA GABRIELA; SÁNCHEZ FABA, EDGAR MAXIMILIANO; VIALE, FABRIZIO EMILIANO; CARRILLO, GERMÁN ; EIMER, GRISELDA ALEJANDRA
Libro:
NUEVAS FRONTERAS EN CATÁLISIS
Editorial:
Universidad Autónoma de San Luis de Potosí
Referencias:
Lugar: San Luis de Potosí; Año: 2022; p. 159 - 159
Resumen:
El trabajo enviado y publicado en el congreso Mexicano de Catálisis, fue también publicado como capítulo de libro en NUEVAS FRONTERAS EN CATÁLISIS.In this study, four heterogeneous enzymatic catalysts were synthesized: three from the immobilization of Pseudomonas fluorescens lipase (LPf) on SBA-15, Ca/SBA-15, and Na / SBA-15, and one using the one-step coprecipitation technique, called LOBE (Low Ordered Biosilicificated Enzyme). The physicochemical properties of these materials were determined by small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and Fourier Transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). The biocatalysts activity was evaluated in the production of biodiesel with different oily raw materials. It was possible to infer from these results that besides enzyme-metal-support synergistic effect (LPf/Ca/SBA-15 or LPf/Na/SBA-15), confinement effects influence the substrates diffusion or mass transfer depending on the pore, channel, or cavity architecture, determining the catalytic efficiency. While the SBA-15 material presents one-dimensional channels, the LOBE biocatalyst has interconnected three-dimensional cavities that favor the mixing of reactant phases (oil-alcohol) and interaction with active sites. This characteristic would increase the specific activity of the LOBE biocatalyst approximately five times concerning the other studied biocatalysts, depending on the raw material used.