Abstract

AbstractCitrus fruit waste is a potential source for valorisation into pectin. In present manuscript a PolyE‐IL‐1 as an efficient acid catalyst has been integrated for fractionation of pectin from citrus fruit waste. The use of PolyE‐IL‐1 catalyst has specific advantages in term of high yield, ease of catalyst separation, recycle and reuse etc. The process optimization study was conducted to check the influence of catalyst concentration, temperature, time and substrate concentration etc., to obtain maximum yield of pectin. The intensified process yields 30 % pectin at 95 °C in 90 min in batch mode of operation. Moreover, batch reactor, ultrasound batch reactor and microwave batch reactor were compared to observe the influence of the mode of reactor operation. Various citrus waste feedstock (Orange, Sweet lime and Lemon) was tested and maximum yield of (32.52 %) pectin was obtained from Lemon peels. The catalyst recyclability study showed consistency in pectin yield (30 %) for five consecutive recycle runs. Thus, the use of an easily recyclable PolyE‐IL‐1 catalyst provides an efficient route to produce pectin from citrus fruit peel waste.

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