Efficient biocatalytic removal and algal detoxification of Direct Blue-15 by the hierarchically structured, high-performance, and recyclable laccase@yttrium phosphate hybrid nanostructures.
Ghazaleh Royatvand-GhiyasvandSomayeh MojtabaviAnita AzmiHoda JahandarMohammad Ali FaramarziPublished in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2023)
From the environmental point of view, azo dye industrial effluent is a major public health concern due to its toxic, carcinogenic, and teratogenic characteristics. On the other hand, using enzyme-based technologies offers a promising systematic and controllable method for removing synthetic dyes from wastewater. In the present study, yttrium (Y 3+ ) phosphate was applied for the synthesis of hybrid nanoparticles (HNPs) consisting of laccase as the green catalyst. When the association of HNPs was fixed by glutaraldehyde (GA), three-dimensional cubic structures with the regular arrangement were provided. GA increased the reusability of the fabricated hybrid nanostructures (HNSs) up to 32 successive cycles. About 85% of Direct Blue-15 was removed after a 4 h-treatment using laccase@YPO 4 •HNPs and laccase@GA@YPO 4 •HNSs. The azo dye removal data were well-fitted with a pseudo-second-order model for both types of the prepared HNSs. For the model freshwater green alga Raphidocelis subcapitata, the half maximal effective concentration (EC 50 ) of the dye decreased 10- and 100-fold after the removal with laccase@YPO 4 •HNPs and laccase@GA@YPO 4 •HNSs, respectively. GA-treated HNSs (250 U L -1 ) inhibited the biofilm formation by approximately 78%, 82%, and 79% for Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Bacillus subtilis, respectively. Thus, the fabricated laccase@GA@YPO 4 •HNSs could be presented as a novel, efficient, and recyclable heterogeneous biocatalyst for wastewater treatment and clean-up.
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