Abstract
This report considers the behaviour of packed-bed immobilized enzyme reactors operating in the presence of substrate and/or product sequestrators. In some cases, enzyme inhibition by the reaction product and presence of chemical modulators are also considered. For each case, an appropriate analytical model is developed. Using numerical simulations, it is shown that reactor performance is impaired by substrate sequestration. This effect can be partially reversed when competitive sequestration by product or modulator is operational.
In addition, a comparison is made between some of the predicted characteristics of the reactor and experimental data. It reveals the capabilities and limitations of the models employed.