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Microbubble enhanced mass transfer efficiency of CO(2) capture utilizing aqueous triethanolamine for enzymatic resorcinol carboxylation

The present study focuses on the aeration of aqueous triethanolamine acting as reaction medium for biocatalytic carboxylations. For enhancing mass transfer in a bubble column reactor, microbubble aeration is applied and compared to conventional macrobubble aeration. Application of a 0.5 μm porous sp...

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Autores principales: Ohde, Daniel, Thomas, Benjamin, Matthes, Simon, Tanaka, Shunya, Bubenheim, Paul, Terasaka, Koichi, Schlüter, Michael, Liese, Andreas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8694352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra08690h
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author Ohde, Daniel
Thomas, Benjamin
Matthes, Simon
Tanaka, Shunya
Bubenheim, Paul
Terasaka, Koichi
Schlüter, Michael
Liese, Andreas
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Matthes, Simon
Tanaka, Shunya
Bubenheim, Paul
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Liese, Andreas
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description The present study focuses on the aeration of aqueous triethanolamine acting as reaction medium for biocatalytic carboxylations. For enhancing mass transfer in a bubble column reactor, microbubble aeration is applied and compared to conventional macrobubble aeration. Application of a 0.5 μm porous sparger enables microbubble CO(2) aeration with bubble size distributions below 150 μm in Sauter mean diameter, correlating with the highest measured mass transfer rates. During CO(2) saturation of the aqueous triethanolamine, bubble size distributions changed according to the level of CO(2) saturation. For microbubbles, less foaming was observed compared to macrobubble aeration by a 10 μm porous sparger. This microbubble effect is attributed to their accelerated dissolution assisted by the Laplace pressure lowering the amount of bubbles reaching the surface of the liquid. The experiments reveal that the rate of interfacial area generation, which is calculated based on measured bubble size distributions, influences the biocatalyst activity.
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spelling pubmed-86943522022-04-13 Microbubble enhanced mass transfer efficiency of CO(2) capture utilizing aqueous triethanolamine for enzymatic resorcinol carboxylation Ohde, Daniel Thomas, Benjamin Matthes, Simon Tanaka, Shunya Bubenheim, Paul Terasaka, Koichi Schlüter, Michael Liese, Andreas RSC Adv Chemistry The present study focuses on the aeration of aqueous triethanolamine acting as reaction medium for biocatalytic carboxylations. For enhancing mass transfer in a bubble column reactor, microbubble aeration is applied and compared to conventional macrobubble aeration. Application of a 0.5 μm porous sparger enables microbubble CO(2) aeration with bubble size distributions below 150 μm in Sauter mean diameter, correlating with the highest measured mass transfer rates. During CO(2) saturation of the aqueous triethanolamine, bubble size distributions changed according to the level of CO(2) saturation. For microbubbles, less foaming was observed compared to macrobubble aeration by a 10 μm porous sparger. This microbubble effect is attributed to their accelerated dissolution assisted by the Laplace pressure lowering the amount of bubbles reaching the surface of the liquid. The experiments reveal that the rate of interfacial area generation, which is calculated based on measured bubble size distributions, influences the biocatalyst activity. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8694352/ /pubmed/35424350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra08690h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Ohde, Daniel
Thomas, Benjamin
Matthes, Simon
Tanaka, Shunya
Bubenheim, Paul
Terasaka, Koichi
Schlüter, Michael
Liese, Andreas
Microbubble enhanced mass transfer efficiency of CO(2) capture utilizing aqueous triethanolamine for enzymatic resorcinol carboxylation
title Microbubble enhanced mass transfer efficiency of CO(2) capture utilizing aqueous triethanolamine for enzymatic resorcinol carboxylation
title_full Microbubble enhanced mass transfer efficiency of CO(2) capture utilizing aqueous triethanolamine for enzymatic resorcinol carboxylation
title_fullStr Microbubble enhanced mass transfer efficiency of CO(2) capture utilizing aqueous triethanolamine for enzymatic resorcinol carboxylation
title_full_unstemmed Microbubble enhanced mass transfer efficiency of CO(2) capture utilizing aqueous triethanolamine for enzymatic resorcinol carboxylation
title_short Microbubble enhanced mass transfer efficiency of CO(2) capture utilizing aqueous triethanolamine for enzymatic resorcinol carboxylation
title_sort microbubble enhanced mass transfer efficiency of co(2) capture utilizing aqueous triethanolamine for enzymatic resorcinol carboxylation
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8694352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra08690h
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