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theoretical analysis of a hollow-fiber reactor with two substrates

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  • 등록일 2016.11.02
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a hollow-fiber reactor is a device within which enzymes or cells are confined by hollow-fiber membranes. an advantage of such a reactor is that it is possible, by a suitable choice of membranes, to deliver both gases and aqueous substrates to the enzymes or cells we have modelled a reactor fed by a single gas and a single aqueous reactant, and have developed a set of parameters that enable us to assess, firstly, the extent to which the rate of mass transport, rather than the intrinsic reaction kinetics, limits the performance of the reactor, and secondly, the relative degree to which the concentrations of the two reactants affect reactor conversion (author abstract) 22 refs