Parametric optimization of polycaprolactone synthesis catalysed by Candida antarctica lipase B using response surface methodology.

Parametric optimization of polycaprolactone synthesis catalysed by Candida antarctica lipase B using response surface methodology.

Pakalapati, Harshini;Arumugasamy, Senthil Kumar;Jewaratnam, Jegalakshimi;Wong, Yong Jie;Khalid, Mohammad;
biopolymers 2018 Vol. 109 pp. e23240
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Abstract

A statistical approach with D-optimal design was used to optimize the process parameters for polycaprolactone (PCL) synthesis. The variables selected were temperature (50°C-110°C), time (1-7 h), mixing speed (50-500 rpm) and monomer/solvent ratio (1:1-1:6). Molecular weight was chosen as response and was determined using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flight (MALDI TOF). Using the D-optimal method in design of experiments, the interactions between parameters and responses were analysed and validated. The results show a good agreement with a minimum error between the actual and predicted values.

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