Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
150071 Chemical Engineering Journal 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Invertase was covalently immobilized on glass–ceramic support (GCS) obtained from coal fly ashes (CFA) with polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) and magnesium stearate added as temporary additive. The GCS samples containing Pb(CH3COO)2, (GCSPb) or ZnSO4 (GCSZn) were obtained in several sintering temperatures (1000–1200 °C) and times (1–3 h). The apparent values of porosity, water absorption, density and uniaxial compressive strength were studied by factorial design and morphological differences by scanning electron microscope. The best covalent immobilized invertase derivative was on GCSZn (1200 °C/1 h) with 4398 ± 59.75 U/g GCS. However, 95.83% of immobilized invertase activity was obtained using an economical protocol with concentration of 0.636 mM 3-aminopropyltriethoxy silane (3-APTES) and 0.576 mM glutaraldehyde. The GCSZn-invertase derivative retained 100% of initial activity after nine reuses (5476.19 ± 155.49 U/g GCSZn). The CFA showed to be a promising biotechnological alternative as immobilization support for production of invert sugar and may be for other industrial enzymes.

► The new support from coal fly ashes added with organic and inorganic additives. ► The temperature factor was the most important to obtain glass–ceramic supports. ► The SEM analysis showed cenospheres preservation important to coupling proteins. ► An economical protocol was obtained to prepare derivative for invert sugar. ► The support can be a viable alternative to reduce environmental pollution.

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