CHM ENG 170A Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Biochemical Engineering, Enzyme Kinetics, Enzyme

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Much like the lineweaver burk plot and the eadie hofstee plot, the hanes-wolf plot is a graphical representation of enzyme kinetics. It is based on the rearrangement of the michaelis. Shown below is the hanes-wolf plot of an enzyme from baker"s yeast, with and without inhibitors: (a) from the above plot, calculate the value of . How do you know? (e) assume [] = 190 . Question 2: charged supports and maximum activity (10 pts) Sketch on the same plot the activity vs ph pro le that you would measure for this system. Enzyme is attached to an uncharged spherical support of diamater 500. We suspect that our process is hindered by internal mass transfer limitations. We therefore decide to decrease the particle diameter. The reaction rate increased as the diameter de- creased until the diameter reached = 50, at which point further decreases in diameter did not increase the rate.

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