PL408917A1 - Method for producing the mixture of 2-methylbutyl estes of higher fatty acids - Google Patents

Method for producing the mixture of 2-methylbutyl estes of higher fatty acids

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PL408917A1
PL408917A1 PL408917A PL40891714A PL408917A1 PL 408917 A1 PL408917 A1 PL 408917A1 PL 408917 A PL408917 A PL 408917A PL 40891714 A PL40891714 A PL 40891714A PL 408917 A1 PL408917 A1 PL 408917A1
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petroleum ether
mold
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circinelloides
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Mirosława Szczęsna-Antczak
Tadeusz Antczak
Jakub Szeląg
Stanisław Bielecki
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Sposób wytwarzania mieszaniny 2-metylobutylowych estrów wyższych kwasów tłuszczowych, na drodze alkoholizy oleju słonecznikowego 2-metylobutan-1-olem, ewentualnie w środowisku eteru naftowego w obecności biokatalizatora w postaci odwodnionej i odlipidowanej grzybni selektanta pleśni Mucor circinelloides, którą otrzymuje się ze szczepu pleśni Mucor circinelloides wyodrębnionego ze środowiska naturalnego, w drodze poddania go aktywacji na wysterylizowanym i wychłodzonym podłożu stałym zawierającym tłuszcz prosty roślinny lub zwierzęcy, agar i brzeczkę piwowarską, następnie zmycia zarodników z tego podłoża i zaszczepienia tymi zarodnikami wysterylizowanego podłoża produkcyjnego, prowadzenia hodowli wstrząsanej, ewentualnie w obecności pianki poliuretanowej o całkowicie otwartej strukturze komórkowej, oddzielenia otrzymanego preparatu grzybni lub pianki z zaadsorbowaną grzybnią od cieczy pohodowlanej, z których piankę z zaadsorbowaną grzybnią przemywa się wodą destylowaną i suszy, zaś grzybnię wolną, przemytą wodą destylowaną, kilkakrotnie przemywa się acetonem i suszy, charakteryzuje się tym, że jako biokatalizator stosuje się grzybnię selektanta pleśni Mucor circinelloides TZA45, którą otrzymuje się w drodze hodowli na podłożu produkcyjnym zawierającym olej rzepakowy, namok kukurydziany, wodę wodociągową oraz ewentualnie pianki poliuretanowe. Proces alkoholizy prowadzi się w reaktorze periodycznym w obecności wolnej grzybni selektanta pleśni Mucor circinelloides TZA45, ewentualnie w środowisku eteru naftowego użytego w nadmiarze, korzystnie w obecności wody i po zakończeniu reakcji z mieszaniny reakcyjnej oddziela się części stałe grzybni, lub proces alkoholizy prowadzi się w reaktorze kolumnowym wypełnionym grzybnią selektanta pleśni Mucor circinelloides TZA45 immobilizowaną w piance poliuretanowej, przez którą najpierw przepuszcza się eter naftowy, a następnie, z recyrkulacją, medium reakcyjne zawierające olej, alkohol, eter naftowy i korzystnie wodę.A method of producing a mixture of 2-methylbutyl esters of higher fatty acids by alcoholysing sunflower oil with 2-methylbutan-1-ol, optionally in a petroleum ether environment in the presence of a biocatalyst in the form of dehydrated and delipidated mycelium of the Mucor circinelloides mold selector, which is obtained from the Mucor mold strain circinelloides extracted from the natural environment by activation on a sterilized and cooled solid medium containing simple vegetable or animal fat, agar and brewing wort, then washing the spores from this medium and inoculating the sterilized production medium with these spores, conducting a shake culture, possibly in the presence of polyurethane foam with a completely open cell structure, separation of the obtained mycelium preparation or foam with adsorbed mycelium from the post-culture liquid, from which the foam with adsorbed mycelium is washed with distilled water and dried, and The slow tank, washed with distilled water, washed several times with acetone and dried, is characterized in that the biocatalyst is the mycelium of the mold selector Mucor circinelloides TZA45, which is obtained by culturing on a production medium containing rapeseed oil, corn liquor, tap water and possibly polyurethane foams. The alcoholysis process is carried out in a batch reactor in the presence of free mycelium of the mold selector Mucor circinelloides TZA45, optionally in the environment of petroleum ether used in excess, preferably in the presence of water, and after the reaction is completed, solid parts of the mycelium are separated from the reaction mixture, or the alcoholysis process is carried out in a reactor column filled with mycelia of the mold selector Mucor circinelloides TZA45 immobilized in a polyurethane foam through which petroleum ether is first passed and then, with recirculation, a reaction medium containing oil, alcohol, petroleum ether and preferably water.

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