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For an immobilized enzyme particle, how does the internal effectiveness factor (η) change with solute diffusivity and particle size, assuming reaction is at least partly diffusion-limited?

Biochemical Engineering Immobilized Enzyme Difficulty: Easy
Choose an option
  • A
    increase of diffusivity and decreased with the increase of particle size
  • B
    increase of diffusivity and increased with the increase of particle size
  • C
    decrease of diffusivity and decreased with the increase of particle size
  • D
    increase of diffusivity and decrease with the decrease of particle size

Answer

Correct Answer: increase of diffusivity and decreased with the increase of particle size

Explanation

Introduction:The internal effectiveness factor η compares the actual rate inside a porous catalyst or gel particle to the rate if the entire interior were at the bulk substrate concentration. It captures diffusion-reaction interplay and guides selection of particle size and support porosity for immobilized enzymes.

Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Reaction exhibits some degree of internal diffusion limitation.
  • Particles are porous beads or gels containing the enzyme.
  • Diffusivity refers to effective diffusivity inside pores, not in bulk liquid.

Concept / Approach:Higher effective diffusivity reduces concentration gradients inside particles, raising η toward 1. Larger particles increase diffusion path length and the Thiele modulus, steepening internal gradients and lowering η. Thus η increases with diffusivity and typically decreases as particle size increases, all else equal.

Step-by-Step Solution:

1) Recognize η is inversely related to the severity of internal concentration gradients.2) Increasing De (effective diffusivity) flattens gradients ⇒ η rises.3) Increasing particle radius raises diffusion distances ⇒ η falls.4) Optimize by using smaller particles or higher-porosity supports to improve De.5) Balance gains against pressure drop and mechanical strength constraints.

Verification / Alternative check:Modeling via Thiele modulus (phi) shows η decreases as phi increases; phi grows with particle size and decreases with higher diffusivity, matching the qualitative trends.

Why Other Options Are Wrong:

  • Increasing size increasing η contradicts diffusion limitations.
  • Decreasing diffusivity decreasing η is true, but option wording combines trends incorrectly.
  • Option d mixes a correct effect of diffusivity with an incorrect size trend.

Common Pitfalls:Ignoring external film resistance can misattribute low rates to internal diffusion. Ensure proper agitation and avoid bead swelling that reduces pore connectivity.

Final Answer:increase of diffusivity and decreased with the increase of particle size

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