Claims
- 1. A biological reactor for the oxidative conversion of organic compounds comprising:
- means defining a reactor chamber and an electrolyte chamber, said means including an ion exchange membrane which separates the reactor chamber from the electrolyte chamber;
- an anodically polarized electrode made of an electrically conductive carbon material which has been subjected to a surface oxidation at a potential of .epsilon..sub.h of from +1.3 to +10.0 V in an aqueous oxygen-containing mineral acid and then activated by cathodic reduction in aqueous mineral acid and to which at least one biocatalyst selected from the group consisting of enzymes and microorganisms is adsorptively immobilized, said anodically polarized electrode being present in the reactor chamber and separated from the electrolyte chamber by the ion exchange membrane;
- a polarizable catalyst electrode which is permeable to ions and electrically conductive, said catalyst electrode being present in the electrolyte chamber and separated from the reactor chamber by the ion exchange membrane.
- 2. The reactor of claim 1 wherein the anodically polarized electrode is fixed to the ion exchange membrane and the polarizable catalyst electrode is fixed to the ion exchange membrane.
- 3. The reactor of claim 1 wherein the polarizable catalyst electrode is connected to the anodically polarized electrode via an external voltage source.
- 4. The reactor of claim 1 wherein the polarizable catalyst electrode and anodically polarized electrode are connected to an external voltage source and an auxiliary cathode.
- 5. The reactor of claim 1 wherein coenzymes are also immobilized on said anodically polarized electrode.
- 6. The reactor of claim 1 wherein the anodically polarized electrode consists of graphite, graphite wool or active carbon which has been subjected to partial electrochemical oxidation in aqueous nitric acid and then activated by cathodic reduction in mineral acid.
- 7. The reactor of claim 1 wherein the ion exchange membrane consists of heterogeneous or homogeneous cation exchange or anion exchange membranes.
- 8. The reactor of claim 1 wherein the polarizable catalyst electrode and anodically polarized electrode are in the form of felts, rods, expanded metals, sintered elements perforated plates, nets, expanded metal lattices, grids or sponges.
- 9. The reactor of claim 1 wherein the polarizable catalyst electrode and anodically polarized electrode contain holes, pores, channels or perforations.
- 10. The reactor of claim 9 wherein said holes, pores channels or perforations are partially or completely filled with said ion exchange membrane.
- 11. The reactor of claim 1 wherein the catalyst electrode consists of graphite which is partially oxidized on the surface and is doped with at least one of molybdenum and tungsten(VI) and alkali metal sulfides or molybdenum(VI) oxides and iodates.
- 12. The reactor of claim 1 wherein the catalyst electrode is doped on the surface with oxygen-carrying metal chelates and a binder which is ion-conducting and electron-conducting or contains ion-conducting and electron-conducting substances.
- 13. The reactor of claim 1 wherein the catalyst electrode consists of graphite which is partially oxidized on the surface and doped with vanadium IV, vanadium V, iron(III), titanium(III), titanium(IV) or combinations thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 764,328, filed on Aug. 12, 1985, now abandoned.
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