Performance characteristics of a cstr containing immobilised enzyme particles
โ Scribed by Lin, Sheng H.
- Publisher
- Blackwell Publishing
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 411 KB
- Volume
- 28
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0142-0356
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
The effects of internal and external substrate diffusion resistances on the performance of a continuous stirred tank reactor are analysed in this work. Both immobilised enzymatic reactions with and without substrate inhibitions are considered. The substrate conversion for the reaction without substrate inhibition is dependent on four dimensionless parameters: the Thiele modulus, the dimensionless Michaelis constant, the mass transfer Nusselt number and ฮฒ, which represents a combination of particle holdโup, maximum reaction rate, input substrate concentration and substrate residence time in the continuous stirred tank reactor. For the corresponding reaction with substrate inhibition, the effect of the additional dimensionless inhibition constant on the substrate conversion is also very significant. The substrate conversion generally decreases with decrease in dimensionless parameter ฮฒ, increase in Thiele modulus and decrease in mass transfer Nusselt number. For the reaction with small Thiele modulus, ฮฒ and strong substrate diffusion resistances, a multireactor system may be needed if a certain desired substrate conversion is required. The single CSTR model can be extended to describe the multireactor system and the effect of the number of reactors on the substrate conversion for a twoโ or more reactor system is also examined.
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