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AbstractThis research aims to develop the enzymatically of bay leaves phytochemical extraction process. The novelty and themain innovations of this research is the development of extraction process by using enzymatic extractor and isolate theenzymes from rumen liquid to shift the equilibrium phase, increase the extraction rate and increase the extractionyield. The activity of rumen liquid enzyme was represented by the activity of cellulase and protease. The analyze of totalflavonoid content was performed by using UV-Vis Spectrofometry. The activity of immobilized enzyme of cellulase(0.08±0.00 U/ml) was lower than the un-immobilized one (0.23±0.00 U/ml). However, there was no difference activityof the immobilized (0.75±0.00 U/ml) and un-immobilized (0.76±0.01 U/ml) of protease. The model of mass transfer ofun-immobilized enzyme can be fitted on the experimental data, however the model of mass transfer of immobilizedenzyme did not match with the experimental data. The mass transfer coefficient of enzymatic extraction flavonoids bayleaf without immobilization was 0.17167 s which greater than the reported value of obtained KLa from extraction byusing electric heating. © 2015 AIP Publishing LLC.
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In the synthesis of metal oxide fine particles by continuous supercritical
hydrothermal method, the particle characteristics are greatly affected
by not only the reaction conditions (temperature, pressure, residence
time, concentration, etc.), but also the heating rate from ambient to
reaction temperature. Therefore, the heating method by direct mixing of
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NiO nanoparticles from Ni(NO ) aqueous solution at 400 °C and 30 MPa.
Inner diameter in the mixers and total flow rates were varied.
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dynamics (CFD) simulation. Relationship between the heating rate and
the average particle size were discussed. It was clarified that the
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Several studies have been reported on the potential health benefits of
cocoa polyphenols. However, drying has an inhibitory effect on the
substantial recovery of cocoa polyphenols. This is majorly because of the
high degradation of polyphenol compounds as well as the enhanced
activity of polyphenol oxidases; a pre-cursor for browning of
polyphenols during drying. Pre-treatment technique such as water
blanching (80° and 90°C for 5 min, 10 min and 15 min exposure times
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The degradation kinetics of cocoa polyphenols during hot water
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Technology {AIST), JAPAN
a:i synthesis of metal oxide fine particles by continuous supercritical
ermal· method, the particle characteristics are greatly affected by not
the reaction conditions (temperature, pressure, residence time,
c::rx:entration, etc.), but also the heating rate from ambient to reaction
rature. Therefore, the heating method by direct mixing of starting
·on at room temperature with supercritical water is a key technology for
particle production having smaller size and narrow distribution. In this
r, mixing engineering study through comparison between conventional T
shaped mixers and recently developed swirl mixers was carried out in the
rothermal synthesis of NiO nanoparticles from Ni(NQ3)2 aqueous solution
00 °C and 30 MPa. Inner diameter in the mixers and total flow rates were
Yafied. Furthermore, the heating rate was calculated by computational fluid
amics (CFO) simulation. Relationship between the heating rate and the
erage particle size were di_scussed. It was clarified that the miniaturization
mixer inner diameter and the use of the swirl flow were effective for
proving mixing performance and contributed to produce small and narrow
tribution particle under same experimental condition of flow rate,
emperature, pressure, residence time, and concentration of the starting
aterials. We have focused the mixer optimization due to a difference in fluid
·scosity.
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Prof. Sugeng TRIWAHYONO Dept of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia,
MALAYSIA
Heterogeneous base catalysis studied over the last two decades is described
briefly including mainly those performed in our laboratories. This talk begins
with advantages of heterogeneous base catalysts over homogeneous
catalysts in both laboratory and industrial use followed by preparation,
activation and utilization of the catalysts. Commonly, MgO, CaO, SrO, BaO,
La2O3 and Sm2O3 are used as heterogeneous base catalysts. However, in
recent years, the use of silica based mesoporous materials such as MCM-41,
SBA-15 and MSN as heterogeneous base catalysts has been explored widely
due to high surface area, large pore size, modifiable and possesses moderate
to strong basic sites. In addition, mesoporous materials exhibit low diffusion
limitations and high accessibility of reactant to the active sites which led to
high activity and stability of the catalysts. Most of the heterogeneous base
catalysts, variations in activity as a function of activation temperature showed
a volcano shape; an incline with the temperature results from an appearance
of basic sites by removal of water and carbon dioxide from the surface and a
decline results from an elimination of basic sites by rearrangement of surface
atoms. ESR, FTIR and XRD data evidenced the altering of the concentration
of basic sites and crystallinity or structure of the catalysts. In general, the
heterogeneous base catalysis can be classified into three types; double bond
isomerization, addition of anion and proton to various double bonds, and
alcohol decomposition. These are represented by 1-butene isomerization,
hydrogenation of conjugated 1,3-butadiene and dehydration of 2-butanol. In
addition, bifunctional base-catalyzed reactions in which basic sites participate
in one step of successive steps are exemplified for methylisobutyl ketone
synthesis, metathesis, Tishchenko reaction and side-chain alkylation of
toluene. Recently, our research group has focused on the hydrogenation of
CO2 over mesoporous base materials for producing of methane. This is an
important catalytic process of fundamental academic interest with potential
commercial application. This technique can be used to convert exhausted
CO2 into methane (CH4), which can be recycled for use as a fuel or a
chemical as well as by contributing to the reduction of CO2 emissions. The
use of heterogeneous base catalysts is preferable in terms of activity, stability,
separation, handling, and reuse, which reflects in lower costs for large-scale
production.
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