Enzymatic scavenging of oxygen dissolved in water: Application of response surface methodology in optimization of conditions
In this work, removal of dissolved oxygen in water through reduction by glucose, which was catalyzed by glucose oxidase ? catalase enzyme, was studied. Central composite design (CCD) technique was applied to achieve optimum conditions for dissolved oxygen scavenging. Linear, square and interactions...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly 2012-01, Vol.18 (3), p.431-439 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this work, removal of dissolved oxygen in water through reduction by
glucose, which was catalyzed by glucose oxidase ? catalase enzyme, was
studied. Central composite design (CCD) technique was applied to achieve
optimum conditions for dissolved oxygen scavenging. Linear, square and
interactions between effective parameters were obtained to develop a second
order polynomial equation. The adequacy of the obtained model was evaluated
by the residual plots, probability-value, coefficient of determination, and
Fisher?s variance ratio test. Optimum conditions for activity of two enzymes
in water deoxygenation were obtained as follows: pH=5.6, T=40?C, initial
substrate concentration [S] = 65.5 mmol/L and glucose oxidase activity [E] =
252 U/Lat excess amount of catalase. The deoxygenation process during 30
seconds, in the optimal conditions, was predicted 98.2%. Practical
deoxygenation in the predicted conditions was achieved to be 95.20% which was
close to the model prediction.
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ISSN: | 1451-9372 2217-7434 |
DOI: | 10.2298/CICEQ110823020K |