Explain a process in which a biocatalyst is used in industrial preparation of a compound known to you.


Enzymes are biocalalyst. These biocatalysts (enzymes) are used in the industrial preparation of ethanol, Ethanol is prepared by the fermentation of molasses - a dark brown coloured syrup left after crystallisation of sugar which still contains about 40% of sugar.

The process of fermentation actually involves breaking down of large molecules into simple ones in the presence of enzymes. The source of these enzymes is yeast. The various reactions taking place during fermentation of carbohydrates are

                  C12H22O11+H2OInvertase/sucrose C6H12O6+C6H12O6
  Sucrose                                    Glucose     fructose
        

                               C6H12O6 Zymase2CH3CH2OH +2CO2
Glucose/Fructose           Ethanol

In wine making, grapes are the source of sugars and yeast. As grapes ripen, the quantity of sugar increases and yeast grows on the outer skin. When grapes are crushed, sugar and the enzyme come in contact and fermentation starts. Fermentation takes place in anaerobic conditions ie., in absence of air. CO2 gas is released during fermentation. The action of zymase is inhibited once the percentage of alcohol formed exceeds 14 percent. If air gets into fermentation mixture, the oxygen of air oxidises ethanol to ethanoic acid which in turn destroys the taste of alcoholic drinks.