Description of the diffusive-convective mass transport in hollow-fiber biphasic biocatalytic membrane reactor
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The substrate transport in a biphasic, biocatalytic, capillary membrane layer has been investigated. The measured
data of oleuropein hydrolysis, in olive mill waste water, have been evaluated in both a well-mixed tank reactor
and a polysulphone, biocatalytic, capillary membrane reactor. The b-glucosidase enzyme was immobilized in the
sponge layer of the asymmetric, hydrophilic membrane layer. Strong, competitive product inhibition, applying
Michaelis-Menten kinetics with product inhibition for evaluation of the measured data, has been obtained in the
mixed tank reactor while the reaction did not show inhibition in the biocatalytic membrane layer. Applying the
kinetic data for the oleuropein hydrolysis, the performance of a biocatalytic membrane reactor has been
discussed under different operating modes. The effect of the lumen radius, membrane thickness, location of the
inlet of the substrate, the inlet concentration and Peclet number as well as the effect of the external mass transfer
resistance have been discussed and illustrated. It has been shown that all parameters above mentioned can have
strong effect of the membrane performance. The model and its presented, so called forward sweep numerical
solution method, where concentration of the first sublayer is given by an explicit expression of closed form, can
essentially help for the reader to be able to estimate the effect of the operating parameters on the performance of
a biocatalytic, capillary membrane reactor. The simulation results enable the user to do the right choice between
operating conditions providing high efficiency membrane reactor.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Drioli, Enrico; Giorno, Lidietta; Mazzei, Rosalinda
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