Abstract

Lactate esters can be used in food industry for preservation and flavouring purpose, as well as in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. Direct esterification of n-butanol and lactic acid (LA), catalyzed by immobilized lipase B from Candida antarctica (Novozyme 435), was performed in supercritical carbon dioxide (SC CO2) with or without co-solvent. Process conditions (pressure and temperature) were optimized performing experiments in a high-pressure batch stirred-tank reactor. Experiments were carried out in the operative pressure range from 7.5 to 40MPa and at temperatures 35°C and 55°C. The highest conversion of LA after 26h of reaction performance was obtained in SC CO2 with n-hexane serving as a co-solvent, at 40MPa and 55°C. The optimal temperature and pressure for butyl lactate (BL) synthesis in SC CO2 medium was determined at 55°C and 30MPa. Phase behavior for LA/n-butanol/SC CO2 system and LA/n-butanol/n-hexane/SC CO2 system at different pressures and temperatures was also studied.

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