Abstract

Abstract This study investigated the effect of surfactant chain length on mixed reverse micellar extraction of cellulase. The mixed reverse micelle systems were formed by biosurfactant rhamnolipid and a nonionic surfactant tween (tween-20, tween-40, tween-60, or tween-80). Electron spin resonance (ESR) method was used in order to find the suitable chain length of tween and the best ratio of rhamnolipid/tween mixture. The key parameters such as pH and temperature in forward and backward extraction were studied, and the results showed that mixed reverse micelle with different surfactant chain length had different pH sensitivities. Rhamnolipid/tween-80 system was more sensitive to pH than other systems, and rhamnolipid/tween-20 system was the least sensitive to pH among four systems. The experimental results also showed that chain length had limited sensitivity to temperature. Rotation correlation time of cellulase solutions (original and extraction) were investigated, which proved the superiority of longer chain length system (rhamnolipid/tween-80 system).

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