2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.03.022
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A hybrid bioreactor based on insolubilized tyrosinase and laccase catalysis and microfiltration membrane remove pharmaceuticals from wastewater

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“…In some cases, the basic functioning of related enzyme cooperations has already convincingly been demonstrated at lab scale. However, the successful implementation of such novel biocatalytic systems into practical applications mostly still necessitates to overcome issues related to, e.g., operational stability under real process conditions, product yield and purity, and economic as well as legal constraints (Ba et al 2018;Ba and Vinoth Kumar 2017;Husarcikova and Schallmey 2019;Picart et al 2017;Roth and Spiess 2015;Schlosser and Hofer 2002). Other potential cooperations between laccases and further enzymes remain hypothetical yet and still have to be proven and further explored with regard to their usability for practical applications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some cases, the basic functioning of related enzyme cooperations has already convincingly been demonstrated at lab scale. However, the successful implementation of such novel biocatalytic systems into practical applications mostly still necessitates to overcome issues related to, e.g., operational stability under real process conditions, product yield and purity, and economic as well as legal constraints (Ba et al 2018;Ba and Vinoth Kumar 2017;Husarcikova and Schallmey 2019;Picart et al 2017;Roth and Spiess 2015;Schlosser and Hofer 2002). Other potential cooperations between laccases and further enzymes remain hypothetical yet and still have to be proven and further explored with regard to their usability for practical applications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ba and co-authors investigated the efficiency of a hybrid bioreactor (HBR) and hollow fiber MF membranes to remove a mixture of 14 PPs from municipal wastewater. The results show that complete removal of PPs from wastewater was obtained by using a HBR and MF membrane process [34]. Goswami and his team reported a study on the treatment of three different industries wastewater by biodegradation followed by a MF membrane process.…”
Section: Mf Current Progress Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Although various materials can be used, of particular interest are hybrid and composite materials due to their tailor-made properties that are designed to ensure high enzyme activity and stability [35]. It should be highlighted that the use of free and immobilized oxidoreductases usually results in over 90% of pollutant removal [12,[36][37][38][39][40]. In this review, we have summarized recent findings on biodegradation of hazardous dyes, pharmaceuticals, phenols, and bisphenols by immobilized laccase, tyrosinase, and peroxidases, as we strongly believe that application of immobilized systems is the most promising direction for sustainable and efficient large-scale conversion of persistent organic pollutants.…”
Section: Biological Treatment Of Water and Wastewatermentioning
confidence: 99%