“…The conventional base catalyzed transesterification between SAFAME and sucrose for SE synthesis requires use of mutual solvents like pyridine, DMSO, DMF, and so forth to solubilize both polar and non‐polar reactants and heating under reflux conditions (Chortyk et al, 1996; Osipow et al, 1956; Therisod & Klibanov, 1986). Various techniques reported in the literature include microwave‐assisted (Kondamudi & McDougal, 2019), incubator shaker (Jadhav & Pratap, 2017), six‐station assembly (Deshpande et al, 2013), ultrasound (Huang et al, 2010), without solvent using sand mill (Chen et al, 2019; Gutiérrez et al, 2018), and so forth. The reported methods of SE synthesis based on use of supercritical CO 2 /enzyme catalyst/ionic liquid media or pyridine as catalyst are either low yielding, hazardous or necessitates prolonged reaction time (Ganske & Bornscheuer, 2005; Jadhav & Pratap, 2017; Osipow et al, 1956; Sabeder et al, 2006).…”