Phenolic Precipitates from Soybean Peroxidase–Catalyzed Wastewater Treatment: Concentrated Waste Serves to Concentrate Its Progenitor

2016 
AbstractThe use of Triton X-100 (Triton) significantly improves enzyme economy for the removal of phenol from wastewater with crude soybean peroxidase (SBP, Enzyme Commission Number 1.11.1.7), a polymerization process that forms (poly) phenolic precipitates. The observation of SBP elution from phenolic precipitates in the presence of Triton was considered a competitive adsorption displacement phenomenon in order to explain the protection mechanism (Triton effect). Both SBP and Triton adsorption on the precipitates were characterized by Langmuir adsorption isotherms as single-adsorbate systems. As a binary-adsorbate system, the adsorption of Triton gradually reversed the adsorbed SBP back into the aqueous phase. The sigmoid elution curve was consistent with an orogenic displacement mechanism. A quantitative relationship between SBP elution as a function of Triton and precipitates concentrations was established by adapting the curves to a logistic function. The concept of using phenolic precipitates as an a...
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