2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2015.07.082
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Laccase oxidation and removal of toxicants released during combustion processes

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“…Similar results have been reported previously . On the other hand, the V max values were decreased for both PGMA‐ and PGMA–NH 2 ‐immobilized laccases as compared to the free laccase, indicating a decrease in the substrate conversion rate . There are many reasons for the variations in these parameters after immobilization, such as conformational changes, decreased enzyme flexibility, or lower enzyme active site availability for the substrate due to the conformational rigidity caused by enzyme immobilization .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Similar results have been reported previously . On the other hand, the V max values were decreased for both PGMA‐ and PGMA–NH 2 ‐immobilized laccases as compared to the free laccase, indicating a decrease in the substrate conversion rate . There are many reasons for the variations in these parameters after immobilization, such as conformational changes, decreased enzyme flexibility, or lower enzyme active site availability for the substrate due to the conformational rigidity caused by enzyme immobilization .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The adeptness of fungal laccases in oxidizing a wide range of aromatic compounds makes them conspicuous determinants in the environmental bioremediation process [23]. Laccases from different microorganisms have been employed for biodegradation of PAHs, such as a yellow laccase from Leucoagaricus gongylophorus [24], CueO from Escherichia coli [25], and laccase from Trametes villosa [26]. Till now, prior studies had primarily focused on the degradation capacity of laccase determined by the shake flask method.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1.10.3.2, p-diphenol: dioxygen oxidoreductase) are active toward a wide range of substrates. To date, laccases (LCs) have been investigated for several applications, such as bleaching of denim and paper, 10 removal of toxicants released during combustion processes, 11 decolorization, 12 removal of phenols from wastewaters, 13 and biomass delignification. 14 LCs are constituted by a polypeptide chain containing about 500 amino acids residues and linked to saccharide molecules.…”
Section: Immobilization Of Aspergillus Sp Laccase On Hierarchical Sil...mentioning
confidence: 99%