Abstract

Alkyl benzoate esters have gained importance due to their application in a variety of industries such as flavor, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. Effect of microwave irradiation in the enzymatic transesterification of methyl benzoate with different alcohols, viz., n-butanol, n-pentanol, n-hexanol, n-octanol, benzyl alcohol, isoamyl alcohol, and 2-ethyl-1-hexanol, was investigated. Synthesis of n-hexyl benzoate was chosen as the model reaction. Different enzymes such as Novozym 435, Lipozyme TL IM, Lipozyme RM IM, and Lipase AYS Amano were screened under microwave irradiation. Novozym 435 was the most active catalyst. To establish the kinetics and mechanism for Novozym 435 catalyzed transesterification of methyl benzoate with n-hexanol, the effects of various parameters affecting the conversion and rate of reaction were studied. Under microwave synergism, an increase in initial rates up to 6.5-fold was observed. Twenty millimoles of methyl benzoate and 10 mmol of n-hexanol in n-heptane with immobilized Cand...

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