Thermodynamics of the conversion of aqueous xylose to xylulose |
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Authors: | Tewari Y B Steckler D K Goldberg R N |
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Affiliation: | Chemical Thermodynamics Division, Center for Chemical Physics, National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The thermodynamics of the conversion of aqueous xylose to xylulose has been investigated using high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) and microcalorimetry. The reaction was carried out in aqueous phosphate buffer over the pH range 6.8-7.4 using solubilized glucose isomerase with MgSO(4) as a cofactor. The temperature range over which this reaction was investigated was 298.15-342.15 K. A combined analysis of both the HPLC and microcalorimetric data leads to the following results at 298.15 K for the conversion process: DeltaG degrees = 4389 +/- 31 J mol(-1), DeltaH degrees = 16090 +/- 670 J mol(-1), and DeltaC(p) degrees = 40 +/- 23 J mol(-1) K(-1). The temperature dependence of the equilibrium constant for the reaction is expressed as R ln K = -4389/298.15 +16090[(1/298.15)-(1/T)]+40[(298.15/T)-1 + ln(T/298.15)]. Comparisons are made with literature data. |
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Keywords: | Calorimetry Enthalpy Enzyme-catalyzed reaction Equilibrium constant Gibbs energy Glucose isomerase Heat capacity HPLC Thermodynamics Xylose isomerase Xylulose |
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