a reaction time of 60 min for dissolution at 25ะC, a stirring A detailed mechanism of the selective dissolution of calcite from speed of 200 rpm, an acetic acid concentration of 1 M, low-grade phosphate ores (Epirus area, Greece), using dilute aceparticle size fraction of 250-500 mm, and 1.25 stoich
Dissolution of the Carbonate Minerals of Phosphate Ores: Catalysis by Carbonic Anhydrase II, from Bovine Erythrocytes, in Acid Solutions
โ Scribed by Emmanuel M. Papamichael; Evangelos D. Economou; Tiberius C. Vaimakis
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 154 KB
- Volume
- 251
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9797
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โฆ Synopsis
In this manuscript we report detailed experimental and theoretical evidence of the effect of carbonic anhydrase II, from bovine erythrocytes, on the dissolution process of carbonate minerals of phosphate ores (Epirus area, Greece) in dilute acetic acid, by recording the pH value of the acid solution as a function of time in the pH range from 2.37 to 6.40. We found that mass transfer makes a significant contribution to the determining step of the overall enzymatic reaction, while we distinguished five separate pH regions within the pH range from 2.37 to 6.40. Two different reaction systems and two model equations fitted perfectly the corresponding experimental data, and were used to evaluate all rate constants and parameters. Subsequently, we proposed the possible mechanisms of action for this enzyme from pH 2.37 to 6.40, within which carbonic anhydrase II was found active.
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In this manuscript we present, in detail, the mechanism of the selective dissolution of calcite from low-grade phosphate ores (Epirus area, Greece) by dilute acetic acid. It was found that mass transfer makes a significant contribution to the rate-determining step of the overall reaction of four sep