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Invertase catalytic properties

Forccd flow mode. Invertase, an enzyme, can be chemically immobilized to the surfaces of ceramic membrane pores by the technique of covalent bonding of silane-glutaraldehyde [Nakajima et al., 1989b]. The substrate (reactant), during the sucrose conversion process, enters the membrane reactor in a crossflow mode. Under suction from the other side of the membrane, the substrate flows into the enzyme-immobilized membrane pores where the bioconversion takes place. Both the product and the unreacted substrate indiscriminately pass through the membrane pores. Thus, no permselective properties are utilized in this case. The primary purpose of the membrane is to provide a well-engineered catalytic path for the reactant, sucrose. [Pg.311]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.300 , Pg.301 , Pg.302 , Pg.305 ]




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