TY - JOUR
T1 - Enzymatic scavenging of oxygen dissolved in water
T2 - Application of response surface methodology in optimization of conditions
AU - Karimi, Afzal
AU - Mahdizadeh, Fatemeh
AU - Salari, Dariush
AU - Vahabzadeh, Farzaneh
AU - Khataee, Alireza
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - In this work, removal of dissolved oxygen in water through reduction by glucose, catalyzed by glucose oxidase - catalaseenzyme, 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 s, in the optimal conditions, was predicted to be 98.2%. Practical deoxygenation in the predicted conditions was achieved to be 95.20%, which was close to the model prediction.
AB - In this work, removal of dissolved oxygen in water through reduction by glucose, catalyzed by glucose oxidase - catalaseenzyme, 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 s, in the optimal conditions, was predicted to be 98.2%. Practical deoxygenation in the predicted conditions was achieved to be 95.20%, which was close to the model prediction.
KW - Central composite design
KW - Deoxygenation
KW - Dissolved oxygen
KW - Oxygen scavenger
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84867148459&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.2298/CICEQ110823020K
DO - 10.2298/CICEQ110823020K
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84867148459
SN - 1451-9372
VL - 18
SP - 431
EP - 439
JO - Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly
JF - Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly
IS - 3
ER -