Chemical Reaction Engineering Asynchronous Video Series Chapter 7, Part 1: PSSH Enzyme Kinetics H. Scott Fogler, Ph.D.
Active Intermediates/Free Radicals
Mechanism:
Active Intermediates/Free Radicals Mechanism:
Active Intermediates/Free Radicals Mechanism:
Active Intermediates/Free Radicals Mechanism:
Pseudo Steady State Hypothesis (PSSH) A * is an active intermediate that is highly reactive. It disappears as fast as it is formed.
Pseudo Steady State Hypothesis (PSSH) A * is an active intermediate that is highly reactive. It disappears as fast as it is formed.
Pseudo Steady State Hypothesis (PSSH) A * is an active intermediate that is highly reactive. It disappears as fast as it is formed.
Pseudo Steady State Hypothesis (PSSH) A * is an active intermediate that is highly reactive. It disappears as fast as it is formed.
Pseudo Steady State Hypothesis (PSSH) A * is an active intermediate that is highly reactive. It disappears as fast as it is formed.
Pseudo Steady State Hypothesis (PSSH) A * is an active intermediate that is highly reactive. It disappears as fast as it is formed.
Pseudo Steady State Hypothesis (PSSH)
Enzymes: Michaelis-Menten Kinetics
Urea Decomposition A given enzyme can only catalyze only one reaction. Urea is decomposed by the enzyme urease, as shown below.
Urea Decomposition A given enzyme can only catalyze only one reaction. Urea is decomposed by the enzyme urease, as shown below.
Urea Decomposition A given enzyme can only catalyze only one reaction. Urea is decomposed by the enzyme urease, as shown below. Rate Laws:
Urea Decomposition A given enzyme can only catalyze only one reaction. Urea is decomposed by the enzyme urease, as shown below. Rate Laws:
Urea Decomposition A given enzyme can only catalyze only one reaction. Urea is decomposed by the enzyme urease, as shown below. Rate Laws: If
Urea Decomposition
V MAX rPrP S KmKm
Urea Decomposition
Types of Enzyme Inhibition