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Laccase-functionalized magnetic framework composite enabled chlorophenols degradation, a potential remediation for fungicides residues in leather

Min Cao, Jie Yu, Xing Zhang, Yamei Lin, He Huang

2022Journal of Leather Science and Engineering16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Chlorophenols, used as the fungicides in leather, are strictly limited in leather products. In this work, a metal–organic framework material, zeolitic metal azolate framework-7 (MAF-7), was first used to encapsulate laccase (Lac) to prepare MAF-7/Lac bio-composites with 98.5% immobilization yield. Afterward, Lac/MNP@MOM was formed by introducing the magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) into the Lac@MOM. MAF-7 with better hydrophilicity and stronger pH buffering ability, exhibits good compatibility with laccase, which can reserve the activity of laccase after immobilization. Moreover, the porous structure of MAF-7 is favorable for the sufficient contact between laccase and substrates. Lac/MNP@MOM exhibited excellent activity when exposed to high temperature, extreme pH, and organic solvents, which also simplified complex recovery steps. Furthermore, the degradation rate of 2,4-dichlorophenol (2,4-DCP) could reach as high as 97% within 24 h by immobilized laccase, and after nine consecutive cycles of operation, enzyme activity could remain over 80%, which gives it the potential for practical applications. Graphical abstract

Topics & Concepts

LaccaseEnvironmental remediationChemistryDegradation (telecommunications)MetalComposite numberYield (engineering)Chemical engineeringPrussian blueHuman decontaminationMaterials scienceNuclear chemistryOrganic chemistryWaste managementContaminationComposite materialEnzymeComputer scienceTelecommunicationsPhysical chemistryElectrodeEngineeringBiologyElectrochemistryEcologyEnzyme-mediated dye degradationAdvanced Nanomaterials in CatalysisAnalytical chemistry methods development
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