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Comparing Immobilized Cellulase Activity in a Magnetic Three-Phase Fluidized Bed Reactor under Three Types of Magnetic Field

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A novel, magnetic three-phase fluidized bed reactor (MTFBR) was designed with magnetic immobilized cellulase (MIC) as the biocatalyst for preparing chitooligosaccharides from chitosan. The MIC showed higher enzyme activity in… Click to show full abstract

A novel, magnetic three-phase fluidized bed reactor (MTFBR) was designed with magnetic immobilized cellulase (MIC) as the biocatalyst for preparing chitooligosaccharides from chitosan. The MIC showed higher enzyme activity in a pulse magnetic field (PMF) than that in a steady magnetic field (SMF) or alternating magnetic field (AMF) under certain operating parameters. The application of a magnetic field increased the maximum reaction rate (Vmax) and Michaelis constant (Km), and the reaction rates of the MIC-catalyzed reaction in PMF and SMF at high concentration of chitosan solution (Cs, 5 < Cs < 20 mg/mL) increased as the intensity of the magnetic field increased. The concentrations of chitosan pentamer and hexamer produced were higher in the PMF than in the SMF and AMF, and the application of a magnetic field greatly reduced (by as much as 37.5%) the biocatalytic reaction time required to reach the maximum concentration of the desired chitooligosaccharides. These results suggest that the customized MTFBR...

Keywords: field; three phase; fluidized bed; phase fluidized; magnetic field; magnetic three

Journal Title: Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
Year Published: 2018

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