Hierarchical Hybrid Peroxidase Catalysts for Remediation of Phenol Wastewater |
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Authors: | Xiaonan Duan Dr Stéphane C Corgié Prof Daniel J Aneshansley Prof Peng Wang Prof Larry P Walker Prof Emmanuel P Giannelis |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 14853 (USA);2. Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 14853 (USA);3. Division of Chemical and Life Sciences & Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, 23955‐6900 (Saudi Arabia) |
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Abstract: | We report a new family of hierarchical hybrid catalysts comprised of horseradish peroxidase (HRP)–magnetic nanoparticles for advanced oxidation processes and demonstrate their utility in the removal of phenol from water. The immobilized HRP catalyzes the oxidation of phenols in the presence of H2O2, producing free radicals. The phenoxy radicals react with each other in a non‐enzymatic process to form polymers, which can be removed by precipitation with salts or condensation. The hybrid peroxidase catalysts exhibit three times higher activity than free HRP and are able to remove three times more phenol from water compared to free HRP under similar conditions. In addition, the hybrid catalysts reduce substrate inhibition and limit inactivation from reaction products, which are common problems with free or conventionally immobilized enzymes. Reusability is improved when the HRP–magnetic nanoparticle hybrids are supported on micron‐scale magnetic particles, and can be retained with a specially designed magnetically driven reactor. The performance of the hybrid catalysts makes them attractive for several industrial and environmental applications and their development might pave the way for practical applications by eliminating most of the limitations that have prevented the use of free or conventionally immobilized enzymes. |
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Keywords: | enzyme catalysis iron oxide nanoparticles peroxidase phenol removal |
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