A novel hydrophilic support, CoFoam, for enzyme immobilization

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P.T. Vasudevan
N. López-Cortés
H. Caswell
D. Reyes-Duarte
F.J. Plou
A. Ballesteros
K. Como
T. Thomson
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[1] University of New Hampshire,Department of Chemical Engineering
[2] Instituto de Catalisis CSIC,Departamento de Biocatalisis
[3] Cantoblanco,undefined
[4] Hydrophilix Corporation,undefined
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Biotechnology Letters | 2004年 / 26卷
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CoFoam; composites; covalent immobilization; lipase activity; polyurethane;
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Lipases from different sources (porcine pancreas,Mucor mieheiand Candidaantarctica B) were covalently immobilized on a hydrophilic polyurethane composite (CoFoam). Their hydrolytic activities assayed with tributyrin were 0.55, 2.1 and 447 U g−1, respectively. The activity of the C. antarctica B composite in the synthesis of methyl oleate in hexane was 8.8 U g−1 compared to 60.6 U g−1 for commercial Novozyme 435. The advantage of the CoFoam composite lies in the low pressure drop in a packed-bed reactor at fairly large flow rates. For example, at flow rates of 10–12 l min−1, the pressure drop over 15 cm is typically 3 kPa.
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页码:473 / 477
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