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Laccase immobilization on amino-functionalized magnetic metal organic framework for phenolic compound removal

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 233, Issue -, Pages 327-335

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.05.150

Keywords

MOF; Biodegradation; Adsorption; Enzyme immobilization; Wastewater treatment

Funding

  1. Student's Platform for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program [201810163049]
  2. Young and Middle-aged Key Talent Training Program of Shenyang Pharmaceutical University [ZQN2016026]
  3. Foundation of Education Department of Liaoning Province [2017LQN04]
  4. Liaoning Provincial Doctor Startup Fund of China [20180540034]

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An amino-functionalized magnetic metal organic framework (MOF), Fe3O4-NH2@MIL-101(Cr), was employed for laccase immobilization for the first time. The immobilized laccase was synthesized by the adsorption and covalent binding method, thus exhibited high activity recovery, large immobilization capacity and good tolerance to low pH and high temperature conditions. The excellent stability enabled the immobilized laccase to retain 89% of its initial activity after storage for 28 days. When the ambient temperature reached 85 degrees C, the immobilized laccase showed 49.1% residual activity even after 6 h preservation. The stability of laccase in organic solvents such as methanol was also greatly improved. Application of the immobilized laccase for 2,4-dichlorophenol removal was also investigated. The adsorption by Fe3O4-NH2@MIL-101(Cr) contributed to a quick removal in the first hour, and the removal efficiency reached 87% eventually. When the reaction was completed, the immobilized laccase could be separated from the solution by a magnet. The results introduced a novel support for laccase immobilization, and the immobilized laccase had great potential in wastewater treatment. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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