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A Bódalo1, J L. Gómez, E Gómez
1Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Universidad de Murcia, 30071, Murcia, Spain
Abstract:
In this paper the possibility of continuous resolution of DL-phenylalanine, catalyzed by L-aminoacylase in a ultrafiltration membrane reactor (UFMR) is presented. A simple design model, based on previous kinetic studies, has been demonstrated to be capable of describing the behavior of the experimental system. The model has been used to determine the optimal experimental conditions to carry out the asymmetrical hydrolysis of N-acetyl-DL-phenylalanine.
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