Kinetics and mechanism of the synthesis of a novel protein-based plastic using subcritical water

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We investigated the intermolecular mechanism and kinetics of the synthesis of a novel biodegradable protein-based plastic from bovine serum albumin under subcritical water conditions using batch reactors. The reaction mechanism could be viewed as a chain reaction stabilized by the formation of intermolecular disulfide bonds. The kinetic analysis was based on non-steady-state kinetics using a theoretical model developed in one of our previous works. The activation energy and pre-exponential factor were found to be 7.2 kJ/mol and 0.9 s -1, respectively. These low values signify that the reaction is relatively temperature-insensitive with some diffusion limitation. © 2008 American Chemical Society and American Institute of Chemical Engineers.

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Abdelmoez, W., & Yoshida, H. (2008). Kinetics and mechanism of the synthesis of a novel protein-based plastic using subcritical water. Biotechnology Progress, 24(2), 466–475. https://doi.org/10.1021/bp0702572

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