2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.procbio.2004.04.009
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Application of immobilized horseradish peroxidase for the removal of p-chlorophenol from aqueous solution

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“…For both stocks, 97-99 % of the phenolic contaminants were removed, despite the presence of other contaminants such as organic compounds and iron in the waste matrix. Lai and Lin (2005) reported the development and application of an immobilized HRP system with porous aminopropyl glass (APG) beads. After 3 h of reaction with the addition of hydrogen peroxide a maximal removal efficiency of 25 % was observed at pH 7.5.…”
Section: Enzymatic Polymerization Of Phenolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For both stocks, 97-99 % of the phenolic contaminants were removed, despite the presence of other contaminants such as organic compounds and iron in the waste matrix. Lai and Lin (2005) reported the development and application of an immobilized HRP system with porous aminopropyl glass (APG) beads. After 3 h of reaction with the addition of hydrogen peroxide a maximal removal efficiency of 25 % was observed at pH 7.5.…”
Section: Enzymatic Polymerization Of Phenolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lai and Lin [5] immobilized HRP on porous aminopropyl glass beads for the removal of p-chlorophenol. The pH working range was shifted downward by one pH unit from 8.0-9.0 to 7.0-9.0 while during the removal of p-chlorophenol, pH range was also broadened toward acidic range with one pH unit from 7.5-9.5 to 6.5-9.5.…”
Section: Ph Working Rangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of 2,4,6-TCP and PCP only an increase in turbidity was observed with no precipitate formation. Since the simultaneous addition of several coagulants such as chitosan gels was already successfully used with other peroxidases during the enzymatic oxidation of phenols (Zhang et al 1997;Lai and Lin, 2005), we decided to evaluate its addition in a final concentration of 2% (w/v). Consequently, the complete removal of phenol and 4-CP was achieved and increments in removal of 12 and 30% were observed for 2,4-DCP and 4-CP, respectively.…”
Section: The Hydrogen Peroxide Electrogenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%