A Recyclable Ucst-Type Biocatalyst for Catalytic Degradation of Phenol/H2o2

Social Science Research Network(2022)

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Abstract
Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) is a kind of enzyme commonly used in clinical trials that is rich in the plant horseradish. It has a wide range of applications in the fields of pharmacy and pollution control. However, free enzymes are easily denatured and inactivated by environmental influences, which is not conducive to the normal progress of the reaction. At the same time, the cost of enzymes is relatively high, and it is difficult to separate and recover during the reaction. In this study, the UCST-type temperature-sensitive polymer was combined with HRP under the optimal immobilization reaction conditions of 3% polymer solution concentration, 60°C, and pH=8 through affinity interaction to produce UCST-type smart polymerase. The smart polymerase has stronger temperature stability, pH stability and storage stability than free enzymes. In the simulated pollutant degradation experiment, under the molar ratio of phenol to H 2 O 2 is 1:1, the temperature of 60°C, and pH=7, smart polymerase can degrade 91% of phenol in a 100mg/L phenol solution within 1 hour. At the same time, after five cycles of catalytic reaction, 68% of smart polymerase was recovered through cooling precipitation.
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catalytic degradation,phenol/h2o2,ucst-type
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