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Co-degradation of coexisting pollutants methylparaben (mediators) and amlodipine in enzyme-mediator systems: Insight into the mediating mechanism
Catalyzed oxidative reactions mediated by enzymes have been proposed as an effective remediation strategy to remove micropollutants. However, enzyme-catalyzed oxidation processes are usually limited to the substrates of phenols and amine compounds. The addition of synthetic redox mediators could ext...
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Published in: | Journal of hazardous materials 2022-02, Vol.423 (Pt A), p.127112-127112, Article 127112 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Catalyzed oxidative reactions mediated by enzymes have been proposed as an effective remediation strategy to remove micropollutants. However, enzyme-catalyzed oxidation processes are usually limited to the substrates of phenols and amine compounds. The addition of synthetic redox mediators could extend the types of enzyme-catalyzed substrates. However, the actual applications were hindered by the high cost and potential toxicity of mediators. Here, we discovered a potential HRP-mediator system by exploring the removal of co-existing pollutants amlodipine (AML) and methylparaben (MeP). It was found that MeP served as a redox mediator could efficiently mediate the removal of AML by HRP/H2O2 system. Surface electrostatic potential analysis of AML molecule suggested that MeP radicals (MePOX) could abstract hydrogen from the N-H site on dihydropyridine moiety of AML and then be reduced to MeP. By exploring the mediating effects of substances with MeP-like structure, Hirshfeld charge was used to evaluate the mediating efficiency of mediators. For mediating the degradation of AML, when the Hirshfeld charge of mediator radical was around − 0.3000, the mediating efficiency was the highest. This study improved the HRP-mediated system and provided an efficient and green method for the degradation of co-existing pollutants AML and MeP.
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•MeP efficiently mediated the removal of AML by the HRP/H2O2 system.•MePOX abstracted H atom of AML and then be reduced to MeP.•The spatial effect is far greater than electronic effect in HRP-mediated system.•The mediated efficiency was the highest when its Hirshfeld charge was around − 0.3000. |
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ISSN: | 0304-3894 1873-3336 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.127112 |