Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, Vol.94, No.2, 409-417, 2019
Preliminary economic assessment: a valuable tool to establish biocatalytic process feasibility with an in-lab immobilized lipase
BACKGROUND Despite the interest that commercial lipases arouse, the number of industrial applications is still very limited. Only high added value products such as cosmetic ingredients that can simultaneously benefit from 'green chemistry' and 'natural' labels of using biocatalysts can justify the final cost. In any case, process feasibility economic assessment in the first project stages must be done to take decisions about its industrial applicability. RESULTS This work presents an economic study of the cetyl esters mixture production process similar to natural spermaceti catalyzed by different in-lab immobilized lipase derivatives to determine if they can compete, not only in catalytic properties (activity and stability) but also in price, with the commercial ones. Results highlight that CALB lipase immobilized in Amberlite (TM) XAD (TM) 1180 whose direct total cost (1.20 euro g(-1)) is comparable with commercial lipases, is also effective in spermaceti biocatalytic synthesis achieving, under optimal conditions, 98% conversion in less than one hour. CONCLUSION High conversion values and it reusability (at least 15 times), provides a product with a price (58 euro kg(-1)) similar to that of the well-known Novozym (R) 435 (56.5 euro kg(-1)). Future scale-up will allow better study the process and gives a more realistic product final price. (c) 2018 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:bioprocesses;biotechnology;green chemistry;lipases;process technology;sustainable processing