Nakajima M, Watanabe A, Jimbo N, Nishizawa K, Nakao S
National Food Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Tsukuba, 305 Japan.
Biotechnol Bioeng. 1989 Feb 20;33(7):856-61. doi: 10.1002/bit.260330709.
A forced-flow enzyme membrane reactor system for sucrose inversion was investigated using three ceramic membranes having different pore sizes. Invertase was immobilized chemically to the inner surface of a ceramic membrane activated by a silane-glutaraldehyde technique. With the cross-flow filtration of sucrose solution, the reaction rate was a function of the permeate flux, easily controlled by pressure. Using 0.5 microm support pore size of membrane, the volumetric productivity obtained was 10 times higher than that in a reported immobilized enzyme column reactor, with a short residence time of 5 s and 100% conversion of the sucrose inversion.