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Inorganic fibers surface properties

In addition to considerations of size and shape, the surface properties of the fiber capillaries and the diffusibility of the cellulolytic enzyme molecules within them can profoundly influence the susceptibility of cellulose to enzymatic hydrolysis. In contrast to inorganic catalysts, enzymes have a very strong and specific affinity for their specific substrate molecules. This affinity accounts for their susceptibility to competitive inhibitors. When the substrate exists as an insoluble polymer in a complex structural matrix, this specific affinity drastically reduces the rate of diffusion of the enzyme in the presence of the substrate. This retarded... [Pg.182]


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