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Laccase-immobilized on superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles incorporated polymeric ultrafiltration membrane for the removal of toxic pentachlorophenol

A biocatalytic membrane offers an ideal alternative to the conventional treatment process for the removal of toxic pentachlorophenol (PCP). The limelight of the study is to utilize superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) incorporated (poly (methyl vinyl ether-alt-maleic acid) (PMVEAMA) a...

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Published in:Chemosphere (Oxford) 2023-08, Vol.331, p.138734-138734, Article 138734
Main Authors: George, Jenet, K. Alanazi, Abdullah, Senthil Kumar, P., Venkataraman, Swethaa, Rajendran, Devi Sri, Athilakshmi, Jothyswarupha Krishnakumar, Singh, Isita, Singh, Ishani, sen, Pramit, Purushothaman, Maheswari, Balakumaran, Palanisamy Athiyaman, Vaidyanathan, Vinoth Kumar, M. Abo-Dief, Hala
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Summary:A biocatalytic membrane offers an ideal alternative to the conventional treatment process for the removal of toxic pentachlorophenol (PCP). The limelight of the study is to utilize superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) incorporated (poly (methyl vinyl ether-alt-maleic acid) (PMVEAMA) and poly (ether - ether) sulfone (PEES)) membrane for immobilization of laccase and its application towards the removal of PCP. In regard to immobilization of Tramates versicolor laccase onto membranes, 5 mM glutaraldehyde with 10 h cross-linking time was employed, yielding 76.92% and 77.96% activity recovery for PEES/PMVEAMA/La and PEES/PMVEAMA/SPIONs/Lac, respectively. In the context of kinetics and stability studies, the immobilized laccase on PEES/PMVEAMA/Lac membrane outperforms the free and PEES/PMVEAMA laccases. At pH 7.0, the free enzyme loses half of its activity, while the immobilized laccases maintained more than 87% of their initial activity even after 480 min. With regard to PCP removal, the removal efficiency of immobilized laccase on the membrane was more than free enzyme. With 100 ppm of PCP, immobilized laccase on PEES/PMVEAMA/SPIONs membrane at pH 4.0 and 50 °C had a removal efficacy of 61.65% in 24 h. Furthermore, to perk up the removal of PCP, the laccase-aided system with mediators was investigated. Amongst, veratryl alcohol displayed 71.04% of PCP removal using immobilized laccase. The reusability of the laccase heightened after immobilization on PEES/PMVEAMA/SPIONs portraying 62.44% of the residual activity with 39.4% of PCP removal even after five cycles. The current investigation reveals the efficacy of the mediator-aided PEES/PMVEAMA/lac membrane system towards removing PCP from the aqueous solution, which can also be proposed for a membrane bioreactor. [Display omitted] •Laccase-immobilized on SPIONs incorporated PEES/PMVEAMA membrane.•Immobilized laccase exhibited excellent pH, thermal and operational stability.•The PCP removal of PEES/PMVEAMA/SPIONs/Lac was more than free laccase.•Free and SPIONs membrane laccase had a PCP removal of 26.9% and 66.6% in 24 h.•2, 6 dimethoxy phenol and veratryl alcohol enhanced the removal of PCP to 70%.
ISSN:0045-6535
1879-1298
DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138734