Effective removal of methylene blue and orange II by subsequent immobilized laccase decolorization on crosslinked polymethacrylate/carbon nanotubes
Abstract
In this research, methylene blue (MB) and orange II (OII) were effectively removed through subsequent immobilized laccase degradation on crosslinked polymethacrylate (PMMA)/carbon nanotubes (CNTs). PMMA was coated on CNTs by microemulsion polymerization, and then laccase was immobilized on the PMMA-CNTs. Laccase immobilized on PMMA-CNTs shows a high catalytic ability and stable reusability. The immobilized laccase exhibits a high specific laccase activity and a high decolorization rate on the azo dyes, which the maximum decolorization rate for MB can reach 96% and maximum decolorization rate for OII is 74%. Additionally, the decolorization rate was decreased only about 10% after 10 successive cycles. The immobilized laccase can be a promising multifunction material in wastewater treatment, which would be applied in the decolorization of azo dyes.
- Publication:
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Materials Research Express
- Pub Date:
- August 2019
- DOI:
- 10.1088/2053-1591/ab26a5
- Bibcode:
- 2019MRE.....6h5541L
- Keywords:
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- methylene blue;
- orange II;
- crosslinked;
- immobilized laccase;
- carbon nanotubes