Bioresource Technology, Vol.216, 203-210, 2016
Degradation of synthetic pollutants in real wastewater using laccase encapsulated in core-shell magnetic copper alginate beads
Immobilization of laccase has been highlighted to enhance their stability and reusability in bioremediation. In this study, we provide a novel immobilization technique that is very suitable to real wastewater treatment. A perfect core-shell system composing copper alginate for the immobilization of laccase (Lac-beads) was produced. Additionally, nFe(2)O(3) was incorporated for the bead recycling through magnetic force. The beads were proven to immobilize 85.5% of total laccase treated and also to be structurally stable in water, acetate buffer, and real wastewater. To test the Lac-beads reactivity, triclosan (TCS) and Remazol Brilliant Blue R (RBBR) were employed. The Lac-beads showed a high percentage of TCS removal (89.6%) after 8 h and RBBR decolonization at a range from 54.2% to 75.8% after 4 h. Remarkably, the pollutants removal efficacy of the Lac-beads was significantly maintained in real wastewater with the bead recyclability, whereas that of the corresponding free laccase was severely deteriorated. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Laccase;Immobilization;Core-shell magnetic copper alginate beads;Water pollutants;Real wastewater