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Effects of temperature on microbial ethanol production. II. A thermodynamic interpretation of the temperature profile curve of ethanol production
Authors:K Richter
Abstract:An attempt is made to give a thermodynamic interpretation of the complete temperature profile curve of ethanol formation. Taking into consideration an enhancing competition between thermal activation and thermal deactivation of ethanol formation at increasing temperatures and supposing that the ethanol production is affected by a reversible and an irreversible term of thermal deactivation of a modified ARRHENIUS equation being current for the total biokinetic sphere may be derived: equation image . The quantities ΔHurn:x-wiley:01384988:media:ABIO370070207:tex2gif-stack-1 and ΔHD2T are identical with the temperature functions of the change of entropy caused by reversible and irreversible deactivation of ethanol formation, respectively. Accordingly for the yeast strain Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sc 5 the calculated entropy coefficients of reversible and irreversible thermal deactivation of ethanol formation amount to Curn:x-wiley:01384988:media:ABIO370070207:tex2gif-stack-2 = (0.245± 0.013) kJ/mol · deg.2 and Curn:x-wiley:01384988:media:ABIO370070207:tex2gif-stack-3 = (1.657 ± 0.046) kJ/mol · deg.2.
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