Rapid Transgalactosylation Towards Lactulose Synthesis in a Small-scale Enzymatic Membrane Reactor (EMR)

A small-scale EMR system was developed with a reliable control design giving the possibility for continuous operation at constant flux (constant hydraulic residence time, tHRT). A PID controller was implemented to control the flux during continuous operation. In this study, lactulose yield is shown...

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Main Authors: A.B. Sitanggang, A. Drews, M. Kraume
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2014-09-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/5609
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spelling doaj-1fcccd1ec3f449b4b8c1219acd049d3c2021-02-20T21:21:44ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162014-09-013810.3303/CET1438004Rapid Transgalactosylation Towards Lactulose Synthesis in a Small-scale Enzymatic Membrane Reactor (EMR)A.B. SitanggangA. DrewsM. KraumeA small-scale EMR system was developed with a reliable control design giving the possibility for continuous operation at constant flux (constant hydraulic residence time, tHRT). A PID controller was implemented to control the flux during continuous operation. In this study, lactulose yield is shown to depend on the molar ratio of lactose to fructose, mL/mF under batch operation. Specific yield in continuous operation of lactulose synthesis was higher than in batch mode. In batch process, the produced lactulose underwent secondary hydrolysis which led to a rapid reduction of the lactulose concentration. In continuous processes, a shorter tHRT obtained higher specific yield. Nevertheless, it acquired a particular drawback as fouling occurred on top of the membrane and could inevitably influence the operational time span of the membrane. Conclusively, fouling and yield have to concomitantly be taken into consideration for continuous production of lactulose in an EMR system.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/5609
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author A.B. Sitanggang
A. Drews
M. Kraume
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A. Drews
M. Kraume
Rapid Transgalactosylation Towards Lactulose Synthesis in a Small-scale Enzymatic Membrane Reactor (EMR)
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet A.B. Sitanggang
A. Drews
M. Kraume
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title Rapid Transgalactosylation Towards Lactulose Synthesis in a Small-scale Enzymatic Membrane Reactor (EMR)
title_short Rapid Transgalactosylation Towards Lactulose Synthesis in a Small-scale Enzymatic Membrane Reactor (EMR)
title_full Rapid Transgalactosylation Towards Lactulose Synthesis in a Small-scale Enzymatic Membrane Reactor (EMR)
title_fullStr Rapid Transgalactosylation Towards Lactulose Synthesis in a Small-scale Enzymatic Membrane Reactor (EMR)
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Transgalactosylation Towards Lactulose Synthesis in a Small-scale Enzymatic Membrane Reactor (EMR)
title_sort rapid transgalactosylation towards lactulose synthesis in a small-scale enzymatic membrane reactor (emr)
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2014-09-01
description A small-scale EMR system was developed with a reliable control design giving the possibility for continuous operation at constant flux (constant hydraulic residence time, tHRT). A PID controller was implemented to control the flux during continuous operation. In this study, lactulose yield is shown to depend on the molar ratio of lactose to fructose, mL/mF under batch operation. Specific yield in continuous operation of lactulose synthesis was higher than in batch mode. In batch process, the produced lactulose underwent secondary hydrolysis which led to a rapid reduction of the lactulose concentration. In continuous processes, a shorter tHRT obtained higher specific yield. Nevertheless, it acquired a particular drawback as fouling occurred on top of the membrane and could inevitably influence the operational time span of the membrane. Conclusively, fouling and yield have to concomitantly be taken into consideration for continuous production of lactulose in an EMR system.
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/5609
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