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- W2139484920 abstract "The lipase-catalyzed acylglycerol synthesis with fatty acids of different chain length is studied. Measured ester mole fractions at equilibrium are compared with calculated mole fractions. For these calculations the computer program TREP (Two-phase Reaction Equilibrium Prediction) is used. This program is based on the UNIFAC group contribution method and is developed for nondilute two-phase reaction systems. With one set of equilibrium constants, namely 1.3, 0.8, and 0.6 for monoester, diester, and triester synthesis, respectively, the equilibrium position of the reaction between glycerol and all saturated fatty acids with a chain length from 6 to 18 and oleic acid (cis-9-octadecenoic acid) can be calculated. Deviations, expressed as the ratio between calculated and measured ester mole fractions, usually were between 0.7 and 1.2. In the presence of solvents, the deviations of the monoester mole fractions were higher and rose up to 3. Without addition of a solvent, the ester mole fractions at equilibrium are dependent on the fatty acid chain length. With the short-chain hexanoic acid, the monoester mole fraction is the highest ester mole fraction, while for the long-chain oleic acid, the diester mole fraction is the highest one. The ester mole fractions become independent on the chain length of the fatty acid with a solvent added in a sufficient high concentration. Both reactions, with saturated and unsaturated C18 fatty acids, lead to the same equilibrium position. The program TREP is found to make good predictions of the equilibrium amounts of ester and fatty acid. However, systematic deviations arise between measured and calculated amounts of water and glycerol in the organic phase. The calculated water and glycerol amounts are always lower than the measured ones. These deviations seem to be highest in nonpolar media and are probably due to deficiencies in the UNIFAC calculation method. Some preliminary experiments show the effect of the choice of solvent on the reaction rates. In polar solvents, the monoester production rate is enhances by a factor of 1.5 as compared to the reaction rate in a system without solvent. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc." @default.
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