Issue 8, 2020

Immobilization of laccase on magnetically separable biochar for highly efficient removal of bisphenol A in water

Abstract

Laccase was stably immobilized on a cost effective and nanosized magnetic biochar (L-MBC) by adsorption, precipitation and crosslinking, and it was used for high performance BPA removal. A large amount of enzyme could be immobilized on the magnetic biochar with high activity (2.251 U per mg MBC), and the L-MBC could be magnetically separated from the aqueous solution in 20 seconds. The successful immobilization of laccase was also confirmed via FTIR, SEM, and EDS analyses. The L-MBC presented better storage and stability performances, pH tolerance and thermal stability than the free laccase. It was found that BPA with an initial concentration of 25 mg L−1 could be thoroughly removed within 75 min, where BPA removal was attributed to enzymatic degradation and adsorption. In addition, the BPA removal efficiency by the L-MBC could be maintained above 85% even after seven cycles of repeated use. Due to high stability and efficient recyclability, the L-MBC-based biocatalyst has the potential to be a reliable method for treating BPA in environmental water sources.

Graphical abstract: Immobilization of laccase on magnetically separable biochar for highly efficient removal of bisphenol A in water

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Oct 2019
Accepted
10 Jan 2020
First published
30 Jan 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2020,10, 4795-4804

Immobilization of laccase on magnetically separable biochar for highly efficient removal of bisphenol A in water

Y. Zhang, M. Piao, L. He, L. Yao, T. Piao, Z. Liu and Y. Piao, RSC Adv., 2020, 10, 4795 DOI: 10.1039/C9RA08800H

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