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Processing efficiency of immobilized non-growing bacteria: Biocatalytic modeling and experimental analysis
Authors:Jin-Woo Kim  Cady R Engler  James R Wild  Evguenia I Rainina
Abstract:Modeling methods used to optimize the biocatalytic efficiency of freely suspended cells have been applied to non-growing microbial cells entrapped within a macro-porous carrier. The catalytic rate, which is dependent on cell concentration inside the biocatalyst beads, coincided with catalytic parameters for freely suspended cells. Immobilized non-growing cell systems could be optimized utilizing the characteristics of freely suspended cells without requiring extensive experimentation to define catalytic behaviour inside the biocatalyst. A dynamic diffusion–reaction model was developed and validated using experimental data for thiodiglycol degradation by Alcaligenes xylosoxidans subsp. xylosoxidans immobilized within macro-porous poly(vinyl alcohol) cryogel in a completely mixed batch bioreactor.
Keywords:dynamic diffusion-reaction modeling  immobilized cells  poly(vinyl alcohol) cryogel  thiodiglycol degradation
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