A BIDISPERSE MODEL TO STUDY THE HYDROLYSIS OF MALTOSE USING GLUCOAMYLASE IMMOBILIZED IN SILICA AND WRAPPED IN PECTIN GEL

In this work, a bidisperse model is built to represent the hydrolysis of maltose using immobilized glucoamylase. The experimental set is a mixed-batch reactor, maintained at 30ºC, with pectin gel spherical particles that contain enzyme immobilized in macroporous silica. The possibility of substrate adsorption on the pectin gel is also studied because this phenomenon may result in smaller values of diffusivity. Equilibrium assays are then performed for different substrates (maltose, lactose and glucose) at different temperatures and pHs. These assays show that adsorption on the pectin gel is not important for the three dextrins analysed. The bidisperse model presents a good fit with the experimental data, when using previously-estimated kinetic and mass transfer parameters (Gonçalves et al., 1997). This result shows that the methodology used (wrapping the silica in pectin gel) is appropriate for experimental studies with silica, since it allows a higher degree of agitation without causing shearing

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Main Authors: Gonçalves,L.R.B., Giordano,R.L.C., Giordano,R.C.
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering 1997
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66321997000400006
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