2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00449-022-02802-z
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Citrus limon peroxidase-assisted biocatalytic approach for biodegradation of reactive 1847 colfax blue P3R and 621 colfax blue R dyes

Abstract: One of the big environmental problems in today’s world is dye-contaminated toxic waste. Peroxidase is known as highly efficient for the degradation of various pollutants, including dyes. Environmental contamination caused by the discharge of dyes into water bodies is an onerous challenge that poses both human and ecological hazards. In the current studies, biocatalysts used for enzyme decolorization (1847 Colafx Blue P3R and 621 Colafx Blue) are regarded as an eco-friendly method utilizing commonly available l… Show more

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“…Magnetic adsorbents, activated carbon, biochar, and nanocomposites have shown promise in the adsorption and removal of dyes from wastewater [7]- [13]. Other methods such as photocatalysis, biodegradation, and phycoremediation have also been explored for the removal of dyes from wastewater [14]- [16]. Overall, the extensive use of dyes in various industries and the subsequent contamination of wastewater highlight the need for effective and sustainable methods for dye removal to mitigate the ecological challenges associated with their discharge into natural environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnetic adsorbents, activated carbon, biochar, and nanocomposites have shown promise in the adsorption and removal of dyes from wastewater [7]- [13]. Other methods such as photocatalysis, biodegradation, and phycoremediation have also been explored for the removal of dyes from wastewater [14]- [16]. Overall, the extensive use of dyes in various industries and the subsequent contamination of wastewater highlight the need for effective and sustainable methods for dye removal to mitigate the ecological challenges associated with their discharge into natural environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%