Cartridge filters with insoluble enzyme particulates contained t

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Separating

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210490, 210506, 2104935, 210650, 427414, B01D 3700

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ABSTRACT:
Insolubilized enzyme particulates are located on the upstream surface of a filtration layer of a filtering element which can be used in a cartridge filter. Employed in a recycling flow reaction system at relatively high flux rates, the cartridges are useful for conducting catalyzed chemical reactions of dissolved solutes, for example, esterifications, isomerizations, oxidations, reductions, and cyclizations.

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