Studies on Biodiesel Synthesis Using Nanosilica Immobilised Lipase in Inverse Fluidized Bed Bioreactors

Biodiesel synthesis from neem oil and methyl acetate using lipase catalyst immobilised in nanosilica particles in a continuous inverse fluidised bed bioreactor of modified design has been analysed. The process has been simulated mathematically by developing a multiparameter software package and subs...

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