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Modelling the effects of electrostatic interaction with reaction-generated pH change on the kinetics of immobilized enzymes

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Author: Ramachandran, K B; Rathore, A S; Gupta, S K

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Date: 1995

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Citation: Chemical E

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Keywords: effects of electrostatic interaction; reaction-generated pH change; kinetics of immobilized enzyme; partitioning of the hydrogen ion; external mass transfer coefficient; enzyme immoblization is stressed.

Abstract: A Mathematical model to describe the effects of electrostatic interaction with reaction-generated pH change on the kinetics of immobilized enzyme has been developed to evaluate quantitatively the effect of partitioning of the hydrogen ion in and outside the carrier on overall reaction rate. numerical resaultsfor the overall ivenessfactor were computed for both small and large pore cases.The effects of external mass transfer coefficient and the electrostatic potential on the overall reaction rate were also evaluated. The significance of partitioning coefficient on the proper selection of a carrier for enzyme immoblization is stressed.
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