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ANALYSIS OF ENZYME REACTION KINETICS
Volume 1
1. Mathematical Approach to Rate Expressions
2. Statistical Approach to Rate Expressions
Volume 2
3. Physical Modulation of Reaction Rate
4. Chemical Modulation of Reaction Rate
ENZYME REACTION KINETICS AND REACTOR PERFORMANCE
Volume 1
1. Basic Concepts of Reactions and Reactors
2. Basic Concepts of Hydrodynamics
Volume 2
3. Basic Concepts of Mass Transfer
4. Basic Concepts of Enthalpy Transfer
5. Basic Concepts of Chemical Reaction
6. Basic Concepts of Enzymes
Mathematics for Enzyme Reaction Kinetics and Reactor Performance
Volume 1
F. Xavier Malcata
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Porto
Portugal
You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it for himself.
Galileo Galilei
This edition first published 2019
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Library of Congress Cataloging‐in‐Publication Data
Names: Malcata, F. Xavier, author.
Title: Mathematics for enzyme reaction kinetics and reactor performance / F. Xavier Malcata, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal.
Description: Hoboken : Wiley, [2019‐] | Series: Enzyme reaction engineering | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Identifiers: LCCN 2018022263 (print) | LCCN 2018028979 (ebook) | ISBN 9781119490326 (Adobe PDF) | ISBN 9781119490333 (ePub) | ISBN 9781119490289 (volume 1 : hardcover)
Subjects: LCSH: Enzyme kinetics–Mathematics.
Classification: LCC QP601.3 (ebook) | LCC QP601.3 .M35 2019 (print) | DDC 572/.744–dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018022263
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To my family: António, Mª Engrácia, Ângela, Filipa, and Diogo.For their everlasting understanding, unselfish support, and endless love.
About the Author
Par est scientia laboris.
(Work is ever the mate of science.)
Prof. F. Xavier Malcata was born in Malange (Angola) in 1963, and earned: a B.Sc. degree in Chemical Engineering (5‐year program), from the University of Porto (UP, Portugal) in 1986 (with first class honors); a Ph.D. degree in Chemical Engineering (with a distributed minor in Food Science, Statistics and Biochemistry), from the University of Wisconsin (UW, USA) in 1991; an equivalent Doctoral degree in Biotechnology – food science and technology, from the Portuguese Catholic University (UCP, Portugal) in 1998; and a Habilitation degree in Food Science and Engineering, also from UCP, in 2004.
Prof. Malcata has held academic appointments as: Teaching Assistant at UCP in 1985–1987 and at UW in 1988; Lecturer at UW in 1989; Assistant Professor at UCP in 1991–1998; Associate Professor at UCP in 1998–2004; and Full Professor at UCP in 2004–2010, Superior Institute of Maia (ISMAI, Portugal) in 2010–2012, and UP since 2012. He also held professional appointments as: Dean of the College of Biotechnology of UCP in 1998–2008; President of the Portuguese Society of Biotechnology in 2003–2008; Coordinator of the Northern Chapter of Chemical Engineering of the Portuguese Engineering Accreditation Board in 2004–2009; Official Delegate, in 2002–2013, of the Portuguese