Assessing the use of nanoimmobilized laccases to remove micropollutants from wastewater

被引:0
|
作者
A. Arca-Ramos
E. M. Ammann
C. A. Gasser
P. Nastold
G. Eibes
G. Feijoo
J. M. Lema
M. T. Moreira
P. F.-X. Corvini
机构
[1] University of Santiago de Compostela,Department of Chemical Engineering, Institute of Technology
[2] University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland,Institute for Ecopreneurship, School of Life Sciences
[3] Nanjing University Xianlin Campus,State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, School of the Environment
关键词
Laccase; Enzyme immobilization; Fumed silica nanoparticles; Micropollutants; Secondary effluent;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Enzymes immobilization is a useful way to allow enzyme reuse and increase their stability. A high redox potential laccase from Trametes versicolor (TvL) and a low redox potential, but commercially available low-cost laccase from Myceliophthora thermophila (MtL), were successfully immobilized and co-immobilized onto fumed silica nanoparticles (fsNP). Enzyme loads of 1.78 ± 0.07, 0.69 ± 0.03, and 1.10 ± 0.01 U/mg fsNP were attained for the optimal doses of TvL, MtL, and co-immobilized laccases, respectively. In general, the laccase-fsNP conjugates showed a higher resistance against an acidic pH value (i.e., pH 3), and a higher storage stability than free enzymes. In addition, immobilized enzymes exhibited a superior long-term stability than free laccases when incubated in a secondary effluent from a municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). For instance, the residual activity after 2 weeks for the co-immobilized laccases and the mixture of free laccases were 40.2 ± 2.5 % and 16.8 ± 1.0 %, respectively. The ability of the laccase-fsNP to remove a mixture of 14C-bisphenol A (BPA) and 14C-sodium diclofenac (DCF) from spiked secondary effluents was assessed in batch experiments. The catalytic efficiency was highly dependent on both the microbial source and state of the biocatalyst. The high redox potential TvL in free form attained a four-fold higher percentage of BPA transformation than the free MtL. Compared to free laccases, immobilized enzymes led to much slower rates of BPA transformation. For instance, after 24 h, the percentages of BPA transformation by 1000 U/L of a mixture of free laccases or co-immobilized enzymes were 67.8 ± 5.2 and 27.0 ± 3.9 %, respectively. Nevertheless, the use of 8000 U/L of co-immobilized laccase led to a nearly complete removal of BPA, despite the unfavorable conditions for laccase catalysis (pH ~ 8.4). DCF transformation was not observed for any of the enzymatic systems, showing that this compound is highly recalcitrant toward laccase oxidation under realistic conditions.
引用
收藏
页码:3217 / 3228
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] POSSIBILITIES FOR EFFICIENT USE OF VALUABLE MATERIALS FROM ALUMINIUM SLAG TO REMOVE SPECIFIC POLLUTANTS IN WASTEWATER
    Tociu, C.
    Szep, R.
    Anghel, A. M.
    Marinescu, F.
    Ilie, M.
    Holban, E.
    Ghita, G.
    Matei, M.
    Dumitru, F. D.
    Popescu, I.
    Moncea, A.
    Laslo, L.
    Daescu, A. I.
    Popescu, C. R. Gh.
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ECOLOGY, 2017, 18 (03): : 842 - 852
  • [42] Use of rhamnolipid to remove heavy metals from wastewater by micellar-enhanced ultrafiltration (MEUF)
    El Zeftawy, M. A. Monem
    Mulligan, Catherine N.
    SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY, 2011, 77 (01) : 120 - 127
  • [43] A STUDY ON THE USE OF IRON RICH DRINKING WATER TREATMENT SLUDGE TO REMOVE ORTHOPHOSPHATE FROM WASTEWATER
    Krupnova, Tatyana G.
    Kostryukova, Anastasiya M.
    Mashkova, Irina V.
    Akhmetova, Yulia N.
    WATER, RESOURCES, FOREST, MARINE AND OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, VOL I, 2016, : 25 - 30
  • [44] Advanced oxidation processes for removal of organic micropollutants from wastewater
    Wypart-Pawul, Aleksandra
    Neczaj, Ewa
    Grobelak, Anna
    DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT, 2023, 305 : 114 - 128
  • [45] IRON(VI): EFFECTIVE MEAN FOR THE ELIMINATION OF MICROPOLLUTANTS FROM WASTEWATER
    Hives, J.
    Kubinakova, M.
    Mackulak, T.
    Gal, M.
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY, 1ST EDITION, 2016, : 204 - 211
  • [46] Cyclodextrin-based Materials for Removing Micropollutants From Wastewater
    Cova, Tania F. G. G.
    Murtinho, Dina
    Pais, Alberto A. C. C.
    Valente, Artur J. M.
    CURRENT ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 2018, 22 (22) : 2150 - 2181
  • [47] Capabilities and mechanisms of microalgae on removing micropollutants from wastewater: A review
    Liu, Ranbin
    Li, Siqi
    Tu, Yingfan
    Hao, Xiaodi
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2021, 285
  • [48] Possible use of constructed wetland to remove selenocyanate, arsenic, and boron from electric utility wastewater
    Ye, ZH
    Lin, ZQ
    Whiting, SN
    de Souza, MP
    Terry, N
    CHEMOSPHERE, 2003, 52 (09) : 1571 - 1579
  • [49] Performance of granular activated carbon to remove micropollutants from municipal wastewater-A meta-analysis of pilot- and large-scale studies
    Benstoem, Frank
    Nahrstedt, Andreas
    Boehler, Marc
    Knopp, Gregor
    Montag, David
    Siegrist, Hansruedi
    Pinnekamp, Johannes
    CHEMOSPHERE, 2017, 185 : 105 - 118
  • [50] Contamination of water, soil, and plants by micropollutants from reclaimed wastewater and sludge from a wastewater treatment plant
    Kodesova, Radka
    Svecova, Helena
    Klement, Ales
    Fer, Miroslav
    Nikodem, Antonin
    Fedorova, Ganna
    Rieznyk, Oleksandra
    Kocarek, Martin
    Sadchenko, Alina
    Chronakova, Alica
    Grabic, Roman
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2024, 907