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Chemistry, 10.10.2019 05:00 nayelimoormann

Suppose that 100 l/min are drawn from a fermentation tank and passed through an extraction tank in which the fermentation product (in the aqueous phase) is mixed with an organic solvent, and then the aqueous phase is separated from the organic phase. the concentration of the desired enzyme in aqueous feed to the extraction tank is 10.2 g/l. the pure organic extraction solvent runs into the extraction tank at a rate of 9.7 l/min. if the ratio of the enzyme to the exit product stream (organic phase) from the extraction tank to the concentration of the enzyme in the exit waste stream (aqueous phase) from the tank is d = 18.5 (g/l organic)/(g/l aqueous), what is the fractional recovery of the enzyme and the amount recovered per minute? assume negligible miscibility between the aqueous and organic liquids in each other, and ignore any change in density on removal or addition of the enzyme to either section.

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