removal of phenols with encapsulated horseradish peroxidase in calcium alginate

Authors

iran alemzadeh

siamak nejati

abstract

horseradish peroxidase was encapsulated in calcium alginate for the purpose of phenol removal. considering enzyme encapsulation efficiency, retention activity and enzyme leakage of the capsules, the best gelation condition was found to be 1 % w/v of sodium alginate solution and 5.5 % w/v of calcium chloride hexahydrate. upon immobilization, ph profile of enzyme activity changes as it shows higher value at basic and acidic solution. besides, for each phenol concentration there would be an enzyme concentration which going further than this value has no significant effect on phenol removal. investigation into time course of phenol removal for both encapsulated and free enzyme showed that encapsulated enzyme had nearly similar efficiency in comparison with the same concentration of free enzyme; however the capsules were reusable up to four cycles without any changes in their efficiency. the ratio of hydrogen peroxide/phenol at which highest phenol removal obtained, found to be dependent on initial phenol concentration and in the solution of 2 and 8 mm phenol it were 1.15 and 0.94 respectively.

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Journal title:
iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce)

Publisher: iranian institute of research and development in chemical industries (irdci)-acecr

ISSN 1021-9986

volume 28

issue 2 2009

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