WO2009118438A1 - Procedimiento mejorado para la producción de biodiésel - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a process for obtaining fuel for diesel cycle engines from oils of microbial origin, as well as to the microorganisms that produce said oils. Likewise, the invention is directed to said oleaginous microorganism, to a method for its selection and to polynucleotides obtained therefrom.
- biodiesel is made from triglycerides and alcohol, these being combined in a 10/1 weight ratio. Therefore, starting from 1 ton of oil, approximately 1 ton of biodiesel and about 100 kg of crude glycerin are obtained.
- the crude glycerin with a richness of 70-85%, can be purified by means of a conditioning phase where in addition to a neutralization step an evaporation is carried out in order to increase its concentration to reach 90-95%. Finally, this concentrated product is purified through columns to obtain high purity glycerin whose destiny is mainly the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry.
- the recent growth of the biodiesel market, above 50% per year, has led to the saturation of the global glycerin market.
- inedible oils has been proposed as alternative reserves to produce biodiesel, in particular Jatropa curcas, Pongamia pinnata or Madhuca indica seed oils (Shah et al., Energy fuels, 2004, 18, 154-159; Karmee SK et al, 2005, Bioresource Technol, 96, 1425-1429; Ghadge SV et al, Bioresource Technol, 2006, 97, 379-384).
- these alternatives are not viable in all countries due to climatic or geographical conditions.
- biodiesel industry needs alternative triglyceride reserves that can be obtained by other means and, especially, those that can operate continuously and without the requirements of large cultivable areas.
- lipids from microorganisms has long been the subject of investigation.
- Some fungi, yeasts and algae have the ability to accumulate, intracellularly, up to more than 70% of their biomass in the form of lipids (Ratledge C, Acta Biotechnol, 1991, 11, 429-438) during periods of stress metabolic, so, similar to what happens with vegetable seeds, they are called oilseed microorganisms (Ratledge, Biochemie, 2004, 86, 807-815).
- Yarrowia, Cryptococcus, Debaryomyces, Candida or Lypomyces and some microalgae of the genus Chlorella accumulate triglycerides containing some profiles of fatty acids of the Cl 6 and Cl 8 series (eg palmitic, stearic, oleic) very similar to those present in vegetable oils such as , for example, rapeseed or soy. Therefore, potentially, the oils from these microorganisms (oils of microbial origin, SCO) could be used to produce biodiesel, since they would meet the standards indicated in the EN 14214 standard.
- SCO microbial origin
- Organic by-products / waste generated from industrial processes in the agri-food, forestry or industrial sectors, are likely to be used as raw material for the production of compounds with higher added value through the use of microorganisms or enzymes.
- these by-products would be crude glycerin from the biodiesel industry.
- the authors of the present invention have developed a new process for the production of a biodiesel fuel from glycerin as a carbon source, achieving a process with yields similar to those established, but improving the quality of the product and the cost of the production process. Specifically, the process allows obtaining a mixture of esters of fatty acids, suitable as fuel or fuel for diesel-type engines, from microbial biomass with a high triglyceride content.
- a first aspect of the present invention is directed to a process for obtaining biodiesel comprising: a) obtaining a microbial biomass with a triglyceride content equal to or greater than 20% by dry weight, by employing a microorganism oilseed that uses glycerin as a carbon source; b) conversion of the triglycerides contained in the biomass obtained in step a) into a mixture of fatty acid esters.
- the microbial biomass obtained in section a) is subjected to a separation of the triglycerides contained therein, which are subsequently converted into a mixture of fatty acid esters according to step b).
- a microbial biomass with a triglyceride content between 20% and 70% by dry weight is obtained.
- oleaginous vegetable seeds are added to the microbial biomass, prior to obtaining the mixture of fatty acid esters.
- the invention is directed to a process for obtaining biodiesel comprising: a. obtaining a microbial biomass with a triglyceride content equal to or greater than 20% by dry weight, by using an oleaginous microorganism that uses glycerin as a carbon source; b. optionally separation of triglycerides from microbial biomass; C.
- the invention is directed to an oleaginous microorganism capable of accumulating triglycerides using glycerin as a carbon source.
- a further aspect of the invention relates to a process for selecting oleaginous microorganisms capable of accumulating triglycerides using glycerin as the only carbon source comprising:
- biomass or “microbial biomass” refer to the set of cells of the microorganism once grown in the culture medium.
- Biodiesel is a biofuel, renewable fuel, described according to ASTM specifications (international association of quality standards) as monoalkyl esters of long-chain fatty acids (with 8 or more carbons) derived from renewable lipids such as vegetable oils or animal fats, and that are used in understanding ignition engines (diesel engines).
- the oils come from the microbial biomass defined above.
- oleaginous microorganism refers to a yeast, filamentous fungus or microalgae that has the capacity to accumulate intracellularly lipids, during periods of metabolic stress (Rhodotorula, Rhodosporidium, Yarrowia, Cryptococcus, Debaryomyces, Candida, Lypomyces or Chlorella).
- the present invention is directed to a process for obtaining biodiesel comprising: a) obtaining a microbial biomass with a triglyceride content equal to or greater than 20% by dry weight, by using an oleaginous microorganism which uses glycerin as a carbon source; b) conversion of the triglycerides contained in the biomass obtained in step a) into a mixture of fatty acid esters.
- the microbial biomass obtained in section a) is subjected to a separation of the triglycerides contained therein, which are subsequently converted into a mixture of fatty acid esters.
- this separation comprises an extraction.
- the process of obtaining microbial biomass in stage a) involves the cultivation of oleaginous microorganisms in flasks or bioreactors until reaching a triglyceride content equal to or greater than 20% by dry weight.
- the cultivation of the microorganisms is performed for 2-5 days at a temperature between 18 0 C and 30 0 C, preferably between 23 0 C and 30 0 C with constant stirring.
- the cells are collected by any of the procedures commonly used for this purpose, such as filtration or centrifugation.
- the triglyceride content reached in the biomass is between 20% and 70% of the dry weight.
- the microorganism used to produce biomass is a yeast.
- the yeast is of the Rhodosporidium genus and Rhodosporidium toruloides CECT 13006 and Rhodosporidium toruloides CECT 13007 strains are especially preferred.
- the microorganisms are grown in culture media in which glycerin is present as a carbon source, which is in excess in relation to the source of nitrogen present in the same medium, which may be yeast extract, peptone, corn steep liquor (corn mash liquor), urea, sodium glutamate or inorganic nitrogen sources as different ammonium salts, although not limited to these.
- glycerin other carbon sources may be present in the culture medium, such as, but not limited to, glucose, molasses, sucrose, fructose, starches or fatty acids.
- glycerin is used as the carbon source in the fermentation medium, preferably in an amount that accounts for between 70-100% of the total carbohydrates used.
- the glycerin used is crude glycerin, that is, it has a richness between about 70% and 85%.
- the process of the invention further comprises the addition of oleaginous vegetable seeds to the microbial biomass obtained in step a) as a prior step to obtaining the mixture of fatty acid esters.
- Suitable vegetable seeds are, for example, sunflower, rapeseed, palm, soy, nabina or coconut.
- the preparation of the mixture of fatty acid esters is carried out by alcoholysis of the triglycerides contained in the microbial biomass obtained in step a) directly or on the triglycerides once separated from the microbial biomass.
- a catalyst can be used to improve the speed and the final yield.
- the alcoholysis is carried out in an acid medium, that is, it uses an acid as a catalyst.
- Acidification can be carried out by the use of any acid such as, for example, sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, or phosphoric acid, although it does not have to be limited thereto.
- the alcohol used in the reaction is preferably in an excess between 5 and 40 times by weight with respect to the biomass, more preferably between 10 and 30 times.
- the reaction is allowed to proceed with constant stirring between 20 and 36 hours, at a temperature between 40 ° C and 70 0 C, preferably between 50 0 C and 70 0 C.
- the alcoholysis of the biomass It is done with alcohols that have 1, 2, 3 or 4 carbons. Even more preferably the alcohol is methanol or ethanol, with methanol being the most preferred alcohol.
- heterogeneous acid catalysts eg, Zeolites, Sulfonic Resins, SO 4 ZZrO 2 , WO 3 ZZrO 2
- heterogeneous bases for example, MgO, are used in other embodiments of the invention
- homogeneous basics for example, KOH, NaOH
- enzymatic Lipases, such as: Candida, Penicillium, Pseudomonas.
- the invention is directed to a process for obtaining biodiesel comprising: a. obtaining a microbial biomass with a triglyceride content equal to or greater than 20% by dry weight, by using an oleaginous microorganism that uses glycerin as a carbon source; b. optionally separation of triglycerides from microbial biomass; C. conversion of the triglycerides contained in the biomass obtained in stage a) or of the triglycerides separated in stage b) into a mixture of fatty acid esters by alcoholysis in acidic medium, so that a phase comprising acid esters is obtained fatty and another phase comprising glycerin and cell debris; d.
- step c a first separation of the phase comprising esters of fatty acids and the phase comprising glycerin and cell debris obtained in step c); and. neutralization of the phase comprising the fatty acid esters separated in step d) so that a phase comprising fatty acid esters and a phase comprising water and alcohol residues are obtained;
- step e a second separation of the phase comprising esters of fatty acids and the phase comprising water and alcohol residues obtained in step e
- step f purification of the phase comprising esters of fatty acids separated in step f).
- Steps a), b) and c) are carried out as described above.
- step d) of phase separation is carried out by a centrifugation process.
- the stage e) of neutralization of the phase comprising the esters of fatty acids serves to remove excess alcohol and, where appropriate, acid.
- the neutralization is conveniently carried out by adding a solution of a weak base such as, for example, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide or ammonium hydroxide, to a given amount of water, which preferably varies between 1/3 and 1/10 by volume of the amount of phase comprising the esters of fatty acids separated in step d).
- a weak base such as, for example, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide or ammonium hydroxide
- said neutralization can be carried out in several stages, for example a first stage where a base concentration of 0.05-0.3% by weight on the added water is used and a second stage which uses between 0.01 and 0.1% by weight on the added water
- a mechanical stirring is carried out for a time of about 15-60 minutes at regulated speed to avoid the appearance of emulsions.
- the second phase separation carried out in step f) is carried out by gravity decantation, obtaining a phase formed by water and alcohol residues and a phase containing the fatty acid esters.
- esters can be purified by removing the remains of water and alcohol in an evaporator.
- the evaporation of small amounts of water and alcohol, often methanol or ethanol, provides a process with lower energy demand by requiring temperatures lower than those used for distillation of the esters during their purification.
- the biodiesel thus obtained can be recirculated if it has a higher water content than that established by Standard 14214.
- the process for obtaining biodiesel comprises the use of an oleaginous microorganism that uses glycerin as a carbon source. Therefore, in a further aspect, the invention is directed to an oleaginous microorganism capable of accumulating triglycerides using glycerin as a carbon source.
- the microorganism is capable of accumulating a triglyceride content equal to or greater than 20% by dry weight, preferably between 20% and 70%.
- the oleaginous microorganism can be a yeast, a filamentous fungus or a microalgae.
- the microorganism is a yeast.
- the yeast is of the Rhodosporidium genus and strains are especially preferred.
- the invention provides a method for the selection of oleaginous microorganisms capable of accumulating triglycerides using glycerin as the only carbon source comprising:
- any glycerin culture medium known in the art can be used to select the strains, for example Rhodotorula, Rhodosporidium, Yarrowia, Cryptococcus, Debaryomyces, Candida or Lypomyces or Chlorella.
- the glycerin culture medium comprises MMG medium (per liter: yeast base nitrogen (YNB) without amino acids, 6.7 g; crude glycerin, 47 g; chloramphenicol supplemented (50 ⁇ g / mL).
- step (ii) the selection of triglyceride-producing strains can be carried out by sampling using staining, for example, with NiIo red and subsequent fluorescence analysis.
- the yeast strains defined in the present invention have been identified through the nucleotide sequences corresponding to the D1 / D2 region of the 26S subunit of the ribosomal DNA and a fragment of the total ITS region located between the 18S and 26S subunits. Therefore, in another aspect, the invention relates to a polynucleotide characterized by presenting the sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 1, which corresponds to the D1 / D2 region of the 26S subunit of the Rhodosporidium toruloides CECT 13006 ribosomal DNA.
- the invention relates to a polynucleotide characterized by presenting the sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 2, which corresponds to the total ITS region located between the 18S and 26S subunits of Rhodosporidium toruloides CECT 13006.
- the invention relates to a polynucleotide characterized by presenting the sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 3, which corresponds to the D1 / D2 region of the 26S subunit of the Rhodosporidium toruloides CECT 13007 ribosomal DNA.
- the invention relates to a polynucleotide characterized by presenting the sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 4, which corresponds to the total ITS region located between the 18S and 26S subunits of Rhodosporidium toruloides CECT 13007.
- the polynucleotides of the invention can be used as probes, or to design primers or probes from them, to identify other species of the Rhodosporidium genus.
- MMG medium plates From the cultures containing 8-12% glycerin, dilutions were seeded in MMG medium plates. These were incubated at 28 0 C for 7 days. Through these two procedures, 470 colonies were obtained in the YPG medium, of which 230 capable of growing in MMG were selected.
- Rhodosporidium toruloides 0376 CECT n ° 13006
- Rhodosporidium toruloides 0770 CECT n 0 13007
- oligonucleotides of sequences SEQ ID NO: 5 and SEQ have been used
- the invention relates to an oligonucleotide characterized by presenting the sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 5.
- the invention relates to an oligonucleotide characterized by presenting the sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 6. In another aspect, the invention relates to an oligonucleotide characterized by presenting the sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 7.
- the invention relates to an oligonucleotide characterized by presenting the sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 8.
- Rhodosporidium toruloides cells grown in solid YPG medium were used to inoculate 50 mL thereof means, medium.
- solid YPG medium composition based on 1 liter: 1 g yeast extract; bacteriological peptone 20 g, crude glycerin 47 g; agar, 20 g
- 25 mL were transferred to this culture flasks containing 1 liter of YPG 250 mL.
- the cells were incubated again 24 h on an orbital shaker (200 rpm, 28 0 C). TO 150 mL of this culture was then transferred to a fermenter containing 1.35 liters of MEM medium.
- This medium consists of (based on 1 liter): crude glycerin, 47 g; yeast extract, 1.5 g; monopotassium phosphate, 0.75 g; ammonium nitrate, 0.28 g; CaCl-2H 2 O, 0.4 g; and MgSO 4 -72H 2 O, 0.4 g, adjusted to pH 5 with concentrated HCl.
- the fermenter was maintained at 28 0 C, the dissolved oxygen concentration was maintained above 20% while maintaining agitation of 250 rpm. After 72 hours the biomass concentration in the fermenter was 24.4 g / L and the intracellular triglyceride content was 52.3%.
- the composition of fatty acids present was analyzed by gas chromatography, observing a majority of palmitic acid (24%), stearic acid (8%), oleic acid (55%) and linoleic acid (2%).
- methyl esters thus obtained are suitable for use as automotive fuel in diesel engines complying with the specifications of European Standard 14214 for this type of fuels (see Table 1).
- Rhodosporidium toruloides CECTl 3006 biomass obtained according to the procedure described in the previous example, and with an intracellular triglyceride content of 53.4%, was mixed with sunflower seeds in the following proportions (seeds / biomass): 90/10, 80 / 20 and 75/25.
- the fat was extracted by extrusion using a press (oil expeller XP100, Alban Bland ⁇ ).
- the catalyst sodium methoxide
- the oil was weighed in a reactor and heated to 50 0 C with constant stirring. The catalyst was then added and the reaction was allowed to proceed for 60 minutes.
- Rhodosporidium toruloides CECT 13006 strain cells containing 53.7% fat, were resuspended in 20 mL of demineralized water. Then they were added 2.5 mL of a 25% ammonium hydroxide, stirred gently and incubated in a bath at 60 0 C for 15 minutes. The mixture was cooled and 10 mL of ethanol was added with vigorous stirring. 40 mL of ethyl ether was added and stirred again, then 40 mL of petroleum ether was added stirring again. The mixture was centrifuged at 6,000 rpm and the light (organic) phase was separated to a previously heavy flat bottom spherical flask.
- the transesterification was performed according to the procedure described in the previous example, reaching a yield of 98.7%.
- the biodiesel analysis obtained met all the parameters required by the EN14214 standard.
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