Abstract

The esterification of fatty acids of different chain lengths with isoamyl alcohol was studied in solvent free conditions and in supercritical carbon dioxide (SCCO 2). Three different commercial lipases, Hog pancreas lipase (HPL), Lipolase 100T, and Novozym 435 were used for the synthesis of the esters. The results indicate that Novozym gave high conversion for the esterification of all acids, while HPL and Lipolase favored the conversion of higher and lower chain lengths of fatty acids, respectively.

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