Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.311, No.1-2, 159-164, 2008
The application of corrugated parallel bundle model to immobilized cells in porous microcapsule membranes
To describe immobilized cells in porous microcapsule membranes with straight pores, a novel model called corrugated parallel bundle model (CPBM) was utilized. In this model, a network was developed with 10 main pores each composing 10 pore elements. Cell growth kinetic in the network was examined using non-structural models. Effectiveness factor and pore plugging time were calculated by solving reaction-diffusion equation set via finite difference method. The findings revealed that diffusion coefficient for lower order reactions will create a lesser impact on the reduction of effectiveness factor. These findings also indicated that the use of such supporting carrier for cell immobilization could enhance the operational life of the system. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:immobilized cells;porous microcapsule membrane;corrugated parallel bundle model;effectiveness factor;pore plugging