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Inferring Liquid Chaotic Dynamics In Bubble Columns, M. Cassanello, F. Larachi, A. Kemoun, M. (Muthanna) H. Al-Dahhan, M. P. Dudukovic Nov 2001

Inferring Liquid Chaotic Dynamics In Bubble Columns, M. Cassanello, F. Larachi, A. Kemoun, M. (Muthanna) H. Al-Dahhan, M. P. Dudukovic

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Experiments Carried Out to Study the Liquid Displacements in Bubble Columns Via the Computer Automated Radioactive Particle Tracking Technique Are Analyzed by Means of Lagrangian and Qualitative Dynamics Tools. the Lagrangian Approach Yields the Detailed Motion Sequences of the Tracer as Entrained by the Fast Ascending Bubbles or by the Liquid Flow Alongside the Column Walls. the Qualitative Dynamics Tools, on the Other Hand, Provide Prima Facie Corroboration of Chaos in Liquid Motion based on an Analysis of the Volume-Averaged Kolmogorov Entropy and the Mutual Information Function. Other Features of the Chaotic Motion, the Reconstructed Attractors and the Radial and …


Non-Repressing Carbon Sources For Alcohol Oxidase (Aoxi) Promoter Of Pichia Pastoris, Mehmet Inan, Michael M. Meagher Nov 2001

Non-Repressing Carbon Sources For Alcohol Oxidase (Aoxi) Promoter Of Pichia Pastoris, Mehmet Inan, Michael M. Meagher

Papers in Biochemical Engineering

The growth of Pichiapastoris in a mixture of either glycerol or glucose and methanol follows a diauxic growth, with C1, utilizing enzymes being repressed. Therefore, these carbon sources can not be used as a mixture with methanol to simultaneously grow P. pastoris and induce C1, utilizing enzymes, especially in shake flask cultures of AOX-deficient P. pastoris. Among the alternative carbon sources tested, alanine, sorbitol, mannitol and trehalose, did not repress β-gal production when methanol was used as an inducer in mut- strain of P. pastoris. Our results show that either one of alanine, sorbitol, mannitol or trehalose can be used …


Characteristics And Sequence Of Phosphoglycolate Phosphatase From A Eukaryotic Green Alga Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii, Tarlan G. Mamedov, Kensaku Suzuki, Kenji Miura, Ken-Ichi Kucho, Hideya Fukuzawa Oct 2001

Characteristics And Sequence Of Phosphoglycolate Phosphatase From A Eukaryotic Green Alga Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii, Tarlan G. Mamedov, Kensaku Suzuki, Kenji Miura, Ken-Ichi Kucho, Hideya Fukuzawa

Papers in Biochemical Engineering

Phosphoglycolate phosphatase (PGPase), a key en¬zyme of photorespiration in photosynthetic organisms, was purified from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The en¬zyme was an ~65-kDa homodimer with a pI value of 5.1 composed of ~32-kDa subunits not connected by any S–S bridges. It was also highly specific for phosphoglycolate with a Km value of 140 μM and an optimal pH between 8 and 9. The activity was strongly inhibited by CaCl2, and it recovered competitively following the addition of MgCl2 or EGTA. A mobility shift was observed in SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis by the addition of CaCl2, indicating that the enzyme binds to Ca2+ . …


The Effect Of Low Levels Of Zirconia Addition On The Mechanical Properties Of Hydroxyapatite, Mark R. Towler, I. R. Gibson Sep 2001

The Effect Of Low Levels Of Zirconia Addition On The Mechanical Properties Of Hydroxyapatite, Mark R. Towler, I. R. Gibson

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The effect of low levels of zirconia addition on the mechanical properties of hydroxyapatite was analyzed. Optimum amount of zirconia required to prevent decomposition of hydroxyapatite during sintering was determined. The particle size, morphology and surface area were measured and calcium to phosphorus ratio and trace element impurity content were determined by x-ray fluorescence. Low level addition of zirconia resulted in composites with better mechanical properties and minimum levels of decomposition.


The Crystallisation Of Glasses From The Ternary Caf2-Caal2si2o8-P2 O5 System, A. Clifford, R. G. Hill, Mark R. Towler, D. J. Wood Aug 2001

The Crystallisation Of Glasses From The Ternary Caf2-Caal2si2o8-P2 O5 System, A. Clifford, R. G. Hill, Mark R. Towler, D. J. Wood

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A study of glasses from the ternary system CaF2-CaAl2Si2O8-P2O5 has been carried out. It has been shown that glasses with low phosphorus contents and high fluorite contents crystallise to fluorite. Fluorine reduces the glass transition temperature and is also required for the formation of fluorapatite (FAP). In the absence of fluorine in the glass no apatite phase is formed. Bulk nucleation of FAP is favoured for glasses with Ca:P ratios close to the apatite stoichiometry of 1.67 and with low crosslink densities. Thermal gravimetric analysis showed significant weight losses …


The Effect Of Ethanol And Acetate On Protein Expression In Pichia Pastoris, Mehmet Inan, Michael M. Meagher Jul 2001

The Effect Of Ethanol And Acetate On Protein Expression In Pichia Pastoris, Mehmet Inan, Michael M. Meagher

Papers in Biochemical Engineering

Pichia pastoris is an excellent host for high-level heterologous gene expression, but there is still much interest in improving the productivity of recombinant protein production. l? pastoris produces a small amount of ethanol as a by-product during the glycerol fed-batch phase and the mixed-feed induction phase (glycerol-methanol) of high cell density fermentations, regardless of the phenotype (Mutf, Mut" or Mut-). We have investigated ethanol repression of the AOXl promoter using strains, GS115 (Mutf) and MC100-3 (Mut-), expressing an AOXI-lac2 fusion. The addition of 10 mg t1 ethanol at the start of methanol induction delayed P-galactosidase production and methanol utilization for …


Expression Of A Heterologous Protein C In Mammary Tissue Of Transgenic Animals Using A Long Whey Acidic Protein Promoter , William H. Velander, Henryk Lubton, William N. Drohan, Lothar Hennighausen Jul 2001

Expression Of A Heterologous Protein C In Mammary Tissue Of Transgenic Animals Using A Long Whey Acidic Protein Promoter , William H. Velander, Henryk Lubton, William N. Drohan, Lothar Hennighausen

Papers in Biotechnology

An isolated DNA sequence which regulates the expression of a heterologous gene composed of a mouse whey acidic protein promoter having a length of greater than about 2.4 kb extending upstream from the unique KpnI site in the mouse whey acidic protein gene is disclosed. Specifically a mouse whey acidic protein promoter of about 4.1-4.2 kb in length extending upstream from the unique KpnI site is preferred. This mouse whey acid protein promoter is operably linked to a DNA sequence encoding a heterologous polypeptide and used to prepare transgenic non-human mammals expressing the heterologous polypeptide in their milk. Particularly efficient …


A Preliminary Comparison Of The Mechanical Properties Of Chemically Cured And Ultrasonically Cured Glass Ionomer Cements, Using Nano-Indentation Techniques, Mark R. Towler, A. J. Bushby, R. W. Billington, R. G. Hill Jun 2001

A Preliminary Comparison Of The Mechanical Properties Of Chemically Cured And Ultrasonically Cured Glass Ionomer Cements, Using Nano-Indentation Techniques, Mark R. Towler, A. J. Bushby, R. W. Billington, R. G. Hill

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

There is a requirement for a dental cement with properties comparable or superior to conventional glass ionomer cements (GICs) but with the command set properties of the resin modified GICs. The objective of this work was to show that the application of ultrasound to conventional Fuji IX commercial glass ionomer cement imparts a command set, whilst improving the short-term surface mechanical properties. Nano-indentation techniques were employed to highlight the improvements in hardness and creep resistance imparted to the cement through the application of ultrasound. The instant set imparted by the application of ultrasound provides improved surface hardness and creep, particularly …


A Lagrangian Description Of Flows In Stirred Tanks Via Computer-Automated Radioactive Particle Tracking (Carpt), A. R. Rammohan, A. Kemoun, M. (Muthanna) H. Al-Dahhan, M. P. Dudukovic May 2001

A Lagrangian Description Of Flows In Stirred Tanks Via Computer-Automated Radioactive Particle Tracking (Carpt), A. R. Rammohan, A. Kemoun, M. (Muthanna) H. Al-Dahhan, M. P. Dudukovic

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

In This Study, Computer-Automated Radioactive Particle Tracking (CARPT) is Implemented for the First Time in the Characterization of Flows in Stirred Tanks. Both the Experimental Set-Up Are Discussed. the CARPT Technique is Seen to Capture Qualitatively Most of the Important Flow Phenomena Observed in Stirred Tank Flows, Like the Two Recirculating Loops above and Below the Impeller and the Dead Zones at the Bottom of the Tank. the CARPT Data is Also Used to Extract ''Sojourn'' Time Distributions in Different Zones of the Reactor. These Distributions Are Used to Partially Quantify the Observed Dead and Active Zones in the Tank. …


Studies On The Formation Of Dna-Cationic Lipid Composite Films And Dna Hybridization In The Composites, Murali Sastry, Vidya Ramakrishnan, Mrunalini Pattarkine, Krishna N. Ganesh May 2001

Studies On The Formation Of Dna-Cationic Lipid Composite Films And Dna Hybridization In The Composites, Murali Sastry, Vidya Ramakrishnan, Mrunalini Pattarkine, Krishna N. Ganesh

Faculty Works

The formation of composite films of double-stranded DNA and cationic lipid molecules (octadecylamine, ODA) and the hybridization of complementary single-stranded DNA molecules in such composite films are demonstrated. The immobilization of DNA is accomplished by simple immersion of a thermally evaporated ODA film in the DNA solution at close to physiological pH. The entrapment of the DNA molecules in the cationic lipid film is dominated by attractive electrostatic interaction between the negatively charged phosphate backbone of the DNA molecules and the protonated amine molecules in the thermally evaporated film and has been quantified using quartz crystal microgravimetry (QCM). Fluorescence studies …


Particle Motion In Packed/Ebullated Beds By Ct And Carpt, Jinwen Chen, Novica Rados, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, Milorad P. Duduković, Duyen Nguyen, Krishniah Parimi May 2001

Particle Motion In Packed/Ebullated Beds By Ct And Carpt, Jinwen Chen, Novica Rados, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, Milorad P. Duduković, Duyen Nguyen, Krishniah Parimi

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Computed Tomography (CT) and Computer-Automated Radioactive Particle Tracking (CARPT) Were Used to Study the Gas Distribution and Incipient Particle Motion in a Packed/ebullated Bed in Which Gas and Liquid Are in Cocurrent Upflow. CT Scans Were Performed to Evaluate the Gas-Liquid Distributor and Gas Sparger for the Experiments, using a Perforated Plate Gas-Liquid Distributor (With 96 1-Mm Holes, Open Area of 0.1%) and a Gas Sparger (Cross-Shaped, with 16 3-Mm Holes), the Cross-Sectional Gas Holdup Distribution in the Packed/ebullated Bed Was Relatively Uniform, with Gas Holdup of About 0.11 in the Center and 0.09 Near the Wall of the Bed …


Cfd Modeling Of Multiphase Flow Distribution In Catalytic Packed Bed Reactors: Scale Down Issues, Y. Jiang, Mohan R. Khadilkar, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, Milorad P. Dudukovic Mar 2001

Cfd Modeling Of Multiphase Flow Distribution In Catalytic Packed Bed Reactors: Scale Down Issues, Y. Jiang, Mohan R. Khadilkar, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, Milorad P. Dudukovic

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Flow Maldistribution in Either a Bench-Scale or Commercial Scale Packed Bed is Often Responsible for the Failure of the Scale Down Unit to Mimic the Performance of the Large Reactor. the Modeling of Multiphase Flow in a Bench-Scale Unit is Needed for Proper Interpretation of Reaction Rate Data Obtained in Such Units. Understanding the Mechanism of Flow Maldistribution is the First Step to Avoiding It. in Order to Achieve This Objective, Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) Simulations of Multiphase Flow under Steady State and Unsteady State Conditions in Bench-Scale Cylindrical and Rectangular Packed Beds Are Presented for the First Time. the …


Statistical Characterization Of Macroscale Multiphase Flow Textures In Trickle Beds, Y. Jiang, M. (Muthanna) H. Al-Dahhan, M. P. Duduković Mar 2001

Statistical Characterization Of Macroscale Multiphase Flow Textures In Trickle Beds, Y. Jiang, M. (Muthanna) H. Al-Dahhan, M. P. Duduković

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Experimental Studies (Lutran Et Al., Ind. Engng Chem. Res. 30 (1991) 1270; Ravindra Et Al., Ind. Engng Chem. Res. 36 (1997) 5133) and Numerical Simulation (Jiang Et Al., Chem. Engng Sci. 54 (1999) 2409-2419) Lead to the Conclusion that Fluid Flow Distribution in Trickle Beds is a Function of Bed Structure (I.e. Porosity Distribution), Particle External Wetting and Inlet Superficial Velocities of the Two Fluids. in This Study, Quantitative Relationships among the above Parameters Are Developed in a Statistical Manner through a Series of Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations. the Contribution of Capillary Forces to Liquid Maldistribution is Significant in the …


Predictions Of Radial Gas Holdup Profiles In Bubble Column Reactors, Yuanxin Wu, Boon Cheng Ong, M. (Muthanna) H. Al-Dahhan Feb 2001

Predictions Of Radial Gas Holdup Profiles In Bubble Column Reactors, Yuanxin Wu, Boon Cheng Ong, M. (Muthanna) H. Al-Dahhan

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Gas Holdup and its Profile Are Important Parameters to Be Characterized in Bubble Column Reactors. Proper Prediction of the Radial Gas Holdup Profiles is Necessary for Determining Liquid Mixing, Flow Regime Transition, Heat and Mass Transfer. in This Study, the Following Gas Holdup Profile Form, Which Can Be Fitted to the Observed Holdup Profiles, is Proposed: EG = EG (N + 2/n + 2 - 2c) [1 - C(R/R)n]. the Parameters N and C Needed to Describe the Gas Holdup Profile Are Correlated with Appropriate Dimensionless Groups. N = 2.188 X 103 ReG-0.598 Frg0.146 MoL-0.004, C = 4.32 X 10-2 …


Prediction Of Axial Liquid Velocity Profile In Bubble Columns, Yuanxin Wu, M. (Muthanna) H. Al-Dahhan Feb 2001

Prediction Of Axial Liquid Velocity Profile In Bubble Columns, Yuanxin Wu, M. (Muthanna) H. Al-Dahhan

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The Liquid Flow and Mixing Behavior in Bubble Columns is Partially Described by Means of Global Liquid Recirculation Velocity Profile. Due to the Complex Character of the Flow in Bubble Columns, the Prediction of the Axial Liquid Circulation is Still a Difficult Task. in This Work, the Following Correlation is Proposed for the Liquid Recirculation Profile: VLO/ VL(R)= 1 - 2.65 * N0.44 * C[R/r] 2.65, N0.442,c , Where N and C Are the Gas Radial Holdup Profile Parameters Evaluated by the Correlations Proposed by Wu, Ong and Al-Dahhan (Chemical Engineering Science, 56 (2001) 1207-1210). N = 2.188 X 103 …


Comparison Of Single- And Two-Bubble Class Gas-Liquid Recirculation Models - Application To Pilot-Plant Radioactive Tracer Studies During Methanol Synthesis, Puneet Gupta, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, Milorad P. Dudukovic, Bernard A. Toseland Feb 2001

Comparison Of Single- And Two-Bubble Class Gas-Liquid Recirculation Models - Application To Pilot-Plant Radioactive Tracer Studies During Methanol Synthesis, Puneet Gupta, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, Milorad P. Dudukovic, Bernard A. Toseland

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Radioactive Gas Tracer Measurements Conducted during Liquid-Phase Methanol Synthesis from Syngas in a Pilot-Scale Slurry Bubble Column at the Alternate Fuels Development Unit (AFDU), La Porte Have Been Compared with Simulations from Two Mechanistic Reactor Models - Single-Bubble Class Model (SBCM) and Two-Bubble Class Model (TBCM). the Model Parameters Are Estimated from an Independent Sub-Model Gas and Liquid Recirculation, and the Long-Time-Averaged Slip Velocity between the Gas and Liquid/slurry in the Column Center Can Be as High as 50-60 Cm/s Depending on the Operating Conditions. Comparison of Experimental Data with Simulation Results from the Two Models Indicates that Accurate Description …


Gas Holdup In A Trayed Cold-Flow Bubble Column, A. Kemoun, N. Rados, F. Li, M. (Muthanna) H. Al-Dahhan, M. P. Dudukovic', P. L. Mills, T. M. Leib, J. J. Lerou Feb 2001

Gas Holdup In A Trayed Cold-Flow Bubble Column, A. Kemoun, N. Rados, F. Li, M. (Muthanna) H. Al-Dahhan, M. P. Dudukovic', P. L. Mills, T. M. Leib, J. J. Lerou

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

An Experimental Study Was Performed to Investigate the Effect of Sieve Trays on the Time-Averaged Gas Holdup Profiles and the overall Gas Holdup in a Cold-Flow Bubble Column that Was Scaled-Down from a Commercial Unit. Γ-Ray Computed Tomography (CT) Was Used to Scan the Column at Several Axial Locations in the Presence and Absence of Trays from Which the Local Variation of the Gas Holdup Was Extracted. the overall Gas Holdup Was Also Determined using the Same Configuration by Comparing the Expanded and Static Liquid Heights. Air and Water Were Used as the Gas-Liquid System. the Superficial Gas and Liquid …


Hydrodynamics Of Churn Turbulent Bubble Columns: Gas-Liquid Recirculation And Mechanistic Modeling, Puneet Gupta, Booncheng Ong, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, Milorad P. Dudukovic, Bernard A. Toseland Jan 2001

Hydrodynamics Of Churn Turbulent Bubble Columns: Gas-Liquid Recirculation And Mechanistic Modeling, Puneet Gupta, Booncheng Ong, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, Milorad P. Dudukovic, Bernard A. Toseland

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A Phenomenological (Mechanistic) Model Has Been Developed for Describing the Gas and Liquid/slurry Phase Mixing in Churn Turbulent Bubble Columns. the Gas and Liquid Phase Recirculation Rates in the Reactor, Which Are Needed as Inputs to the Mechanistic Reactor Model Are Estimated Via a Sub-Model Which Uses the Two-Fluid Approach in Solving the Navier-Stokes Equations. This Sub-Model Estimates the Effective Bubble Diameter in the Reactor Cross-Section and Provides a Consistent Basis for the Estimation of the Volumetric Mass Transfer Coefficients. the Strategy for the Numerical Solution of the Sub-Model Equations is Presented Along with the Simulation Results for a Few …


Evaluation Of The Precision Of Magnetic Resonance Phase Velocity Mapping For Blood Flow Measurements, George P. Chatzimavroudis, John N. Oshinski, Robert H. Franch, Peter G. Walker, Ajit P. Yoganathan, Roderic I. Pettigrew Jan 2001

Evaluation Of The Precision Of Magnetic Resonance Phase Velocity Mapping For Blood Flow Measurements, George P. Chatzimavroudis, John N. Oshinski, Robert H. Franch, Peter G. Walker, Ajit P. Yoganathan, Roderic I. Pettigrew

Chemical & Biomedical Engineering Faculty Publications

Evaluating the in vivo accuracy of magnetic resonance phase velocity mapping (PVM) is not straightforward because of the absence of a validated clinical flow quantification technique. The aim of this study was to evaluate PVM by investigating its precision, both in vitro and in vivo, in a 1.5 Tesla scanner. In the former case, steady and pulsatile flow experiments were conducted using an aortic model under a variety of flow conditions (steady: 0.1–5.5 L/min; pulsatile: 10–75 mL/cycle). In the latter case, PVM measurements were taken in the ascending aorta of ten subjects, seven of which had aortic regurgitation. Each velocity …


Cationic Surfactant Mediated Hybridization And Hydrophobization Of Dna Molecules At The Liquid/Liquid Interface And Their Phase Transfer, Murali Sastry, Ashavani Kumar, Mrunalini Pattarkine, Vidya Ramakrishnan, Krishna N. Ganesh Jan 2001

Cationic Surfactant Mediated Hybridization And Hydrophobization Of Dna Molecules At The Liquid/Liquid Interface And Their Phase Transfer, Murali Sastry, Ashavani Kumar, Mrunalini Pattarkine, Vidya Ramakrishnan, Krishna N. Ganesh

Faculty Works

Hybridization of complementary oligonucleotides mediated by a cationic surfactant at the water/hexane interface leads to hydrophobic, double-helical DNA which may be readily phase transferred to the organic phase and cast into thin films on solid substrates.