Gas Hydrate Formation in Reversed Micelles |
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Authors: | Nguyen Huyen Rao A. Madhusudhan Phillips J. B. John Vijay T. Reed Wayne F. |
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Affiliation: | 1.Departments of Chemical Engineering, Tulane University, 70118, New Orleans, LA ;2.Departments of Physics, Tulane University, 70118, New Orleans, LA ; |
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Abstract: | ![]() We describe a technique to modify protein solubility and optimize enzyme activity in reversed micellar solutions. The technique is based on the ability of hydrates of natural gas to form in the micro-aqueous phase. Clathrate hydrates are crystalline inclusions of water and gas, and their formation in bulk water has traditionally been studied with relevance to natural gas recovery. We have found that hydrates can form in the environment of the microaqueous pools of reversed micelles, and that their extent of formation can be well controlled through the thermodynamic variables of temperature and pressure. Additionally, formation of hydrates affects the size and aggregation number of the micelles, and thus influences the solubility and conformation of encapsulated proteins. We demonstrate how the concept can be used in two applications: (i) protein extraction into reversed micelles and subsequent recovery, and (ii) optimization of enzyme activity in reversed micelles. |
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Keywords: | Index Entries Natural gas reversed micelles hydrates protein extraction biocatalysis |
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