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Caixia Cui1, Zhe Zhang2, Biqiang Chen2
1Synthetic Biology Remarking Engineering & Application Laboratory, School of Life Science and Technology, Xinxiang Medical University, Xinxiang 453003, PR China; National Energy R&D Center for Biorefinery, Beijing Key Laboratory of Bioprocess, College of Biology Science and Technology, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing 100029, PR China.
Abstract:
Glycerol waste from the biodiesel production can be used as a carbon source in the production of 1,3-propanediol (1,3-PD) through microbial fermentation. However, downstream processing is a major bottleneck that restricts its biological production. Here, we investigated an environmentally-friendly method to enzymatically separate 1,3-PD. The transformation of 1,3-PD to an ester was achieved by exploiting the esterification reaction with fatty acids under lipase catalysis. The reaction efficiency was optimized using different poly-alcohols that were existed in the fermentation broth reacted with a fatty acid. Whereas the 1,3-PD conversion reached 62%, only a 0.06% and 0.08% conversion was reached for 2,3-butanediol and glycerol, illustrating the former's more efficient separation. The recovery efficiency of 1,3-PD was 96%. Finally, 1,3-PD was obtained by lipase-directed ester hydrolysis. Taken together, the bio-catalyzed separation process presented here is a novel and promising method for recovering 1,3-PD.
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