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ISSN print edition: 0366-6352
ISSN electronic edition: 1336-9075
Registr. No.: MK SR 9/7
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Lipase Immobilization in a Hollow Fibre Membrane Reactor: Kinetics Characterization and Application for Palm Oil Hydrolysis
Z. Knezevicz and B. Obradovic
Department of Biochemical Engineering, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, YU-11000 Belgrade
E-mail: zknez@elab.tmf.bg.ac.yu
Received: 1 April 2004
Abstract: Feasibility of lipase immobilization in a hydrophilic hollow fibre membrane reactor for oil hydrolysis
has been demonstrated. A simple immobilization technique was applied resulting in about 155
mg m−2 of immobilized lipase at approximately 40 mass % yield. The immobilized lipase in the
membrane reactor had favourable kinetic properties. The reaction in the membrane reactor was
well approximated by one-substrate first-order reversible kinetics, previously established for a microemulsion
reactor, implying the same reaction mechanism in both systems. Estimation of kinetic
parameters revealed that the immobilized lipase retained activity equivalent to approximately 44 %
of that of the free lipase but the final conversions were higher with the immobilized lipase. At the
enzyme load employed in this study, the loss of activity due to enzyme desorption had only a small
effect on the reactor stability and oil hydrolysis. The membrane reactor operated for up to 137
h with no significant loss in productivity. These results imply that the proposed immobilization
technique and hollow fibre reactor system with immobilized lipase provide a promising solution for
applications of lipase for oil hydrolysis at industrial scale.
Full paper in Portable Document Format: 586a418.pdf
Chemical Papers 58 (6) 418–423 (2004)
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