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Home / Publicações / The new flow system approach in packed bed reactor applicable for immobilized enzyme

The new flow system approach in packed bed reactor applicable for immobilized enzyme

  • Autores: Albertini AVP, Cavada BS, Freire VN, Lima JL, Martinez CR, Martins DBG, Martins JL, Reis ALS, Rolim JL, Santos RP, Souza JC, Teles FRR
  • Ano de Publicação: 2012
  • Journal: Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-Enzymatic
  • Link: https://apps.webofknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=UA&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=10&SID=T1zdDDEYC1eBxhDSCne&page=1&doc=1

Several studies have been directed to development of reactors for chemical-biological reactions have been carried out successfully. “Dead zones” are areas where the substrate has non-contact with catalyst, and this situation in reactors has been seen as inconvenience in relation to productivity. Moreover, a catalyst immobilized in porous support also must be difficult. We have been obtained preliminary results in batch system of invertase immobilized on glass-ceramic support (GCS) (1000 degrees C/3 h), were the optimum pH and temperature of free and immobilized enzyme was similar, 5.0 and 45 degrees C. The apparent K-m for free invertase was 13.53 times higher than the free invertase. Aiming the work using packed bed reactors to study the activity of invertase in different flow systems, was obtained sigmoid curves using reactors 1 and 2, with the best result 4.75 U/g GCS and 3.09 U/g GCS, respectively. The lab-scale setups from flow system continuous, down-flow, up-flow and alternate-flow were studied. Alternate-flow is the alternation of down-flow and up-flow in previous time mentioned. This innovative flow system has facilitated contact among sucrose solution and immobilized enzyme to obtain the invert sugar production 24 h faster, due elimination of “dead zones” in the reactor in comparison to others flow systems.

(C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

The new flow system approach in packed bed reactor applicable for immobilized enzyme

  • Autores: Albertini AVP, Cavada BS, Freire VN, Lima JL, Martinez CR, Martins DBG, Martins JL, Reis ALS, Rolim JL, Santos RP, Souza JC, Teles FRR
  • Ano de Publicação: 2012
  • Journal: Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-Enzymatic
  • Link: https://apps.webofknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=UA&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=10&SID=T1zdDDEYC1eBxhDSCne&page=1&doc=1

Several studies have been directed to development of reactors for chemical-biological reactions have been carried out successfully. “Dead zones” are areas where the substrate has non-contact with catalyst, and this situation in reactors has been seen as inconvenience in relation to productivity. Moreover, a catalyst immobilized in porous support also must be difficult. We have been obtained preliminary results in batch system of invertase immobilized on glass-ceramic support (GCS) (1000 degrees C/3 h), were the optimum pH and temperature of free and immobilized enzyme was similar, 5.0 and 45 degrees C. The apparent K-m for free invertase was 13.53 times higher than the free invertase. Aiming the work using packed bed reactors to study the activity of invertase in different flow systems, was obtained sigmoid curves using reactors 1 and 2, with the best result 4.75 U/g GCS and 3.09 U/g GCS, respectively. The lab-scale setups from flow system continuous, down-flow, up-flow and alternate-flow were studied. Alternate-flow is the alternation of down-flow and up-flow in previous time mentioned. This innovative flow system has facilitated contact among sucrose solution and immobilized enzyme to obtain the invert sugar production 24 h faster, due elimination of “dead zones” in the reactor in comparison to others flow systems.

(C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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