Co-immobilized spore laccase/TiO2 nanoparticles in the alginate beads enhance dye removal by two-step decolorization
2021
Khakshoor, Mojtaba | Makhdoumi, Ali | Asoodeh, Ahmad | Hosseindokht, Mohammad Reza
Combinatorial application of different dye removal methods with specific features can lead to a novel and robust decolorizing system. In this study the bacterial spore laccase and TiO₂ nanoparticles were co-entrapped to enhance dye degradation. The optimum entrapment conditions were achieved in the presence of alginate 2% (w/v) and Ca²⁺ (0.2M), Cu²⁺ (0.05M) and Zn²⁺ (0.25M) as matric polymer and counterions, respectively. Immobilized laccase showed a wide range of pH and temperature stability in comparison to the free spores. The entrapped degradation systems include single laccase, single TiO₂, laccase + TiO₂ (one-step remediation), TiO₂/laccase (two-step remediation), and laccase/TiO₂ (two-step remediation) that result to the 22%, 26% 45.6%, 47.6%, and 69.3% indigo carmine decolorization in 60 min. In the kinetic studies, the half-life of indigo carmine (25 mg/l) in the remediation processes containing laccase, TiO₂, laccase + TiO₂, TiO₂/laccase, and laccase/TiO₂ was calculated as 173, 138, 161, 115, and 57 min, respectively. The degradation products by co-entrapped system were not toxic against Sorghum vulgare. The results showed two-step decolorization by co-entrapped spore laccase and TiO₂ nanoparticles, including the pretreatment of dye by laccase, and then, treatment by TiO₂ has potential for degradation of indigo carmine.
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