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Increase in the enzymatic hydrolysis rate of triacetin using polyethylene particles packed in a column reactor

✍ Scribed by Fatma Kayirhan; Serdar S. Çelebi


Book ID
104420244
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
549 KB
Volume
1
Category
Article
ISSN
1369-703X

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✦ Synopsis


In this study, the hydrolysis of triacetin by Candida cylindracea Lipase was investigated in a recirculating column reactor containing polyethylene particles. Lipase is known to show a high activity at the oil-water interface, but its activity in a homogeneous phase such as in the soluble triacetin-water system is very low. For this reason, non-porous polyethylene particles were used as an adsorbent packing material in a column reactor to create an interface for soluble concentrations of triacetin. Triacetin is adsorbed from the aqueous solution on the surface of the polyethylene particles and then hydrolyzed by lipase. The variation in the hydrolysis reaction rates with triacetin concentration in both water soluble and insoluble regions was investigated. This was done with and without polyethylene particles that were 128 ixm, 200 Ixm and 378 ixm in size. The comparison of the results shows that the inert polyethylene particles provide an increase of between 88--431% in the hydrolysis rate of triacetin for the different soluble concentrations. Another important result obtained in this study was that all apparent Michaelis constants for the cases with particles were smaller than that of a reference state without particles.


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