Abstract

In this study, the direct conversion of wet oleaginous yeast biomass to fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) using base transesterification in the presence of an ionic liquid was optimized. The ionic liquid, 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium ethylsulfate, was used to facilitate this process and improved the yields of FAME transesterified directly from wet biomass using potassium hydroxide (KOH) as a catalyst. Factorial screening was first used to identify critical factors affecting the transesterification yield, and subsequently, response surface methodology was employed to study the interaction of methanol, KOH, and temperature on reaction yield. The optimized conditions for dried biomass were found to be 16.9 g methanol/g yeast, 0.056 g KOH/g yeast, 2 g [C2mim[EtSO4]/g yeast, and 65 °C, which yielded 97.1% conversion of the maximum FAME yield in only 2.5 h. The optimized system was further studied to observe the reaction profiles and FAME yield over time from both dry yeast and fresh wet yeast biomass containing v...

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