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Soybean peroxidase-catalyzed removal of phenylenediamines and benzenediols from water
Authors:Mohammad Mousa Al-Ansari   A. Steevensz   N. Al-Aasm   K.E. Taylor   J.K. Bewtra  N. Biswas  
Affiliation:aDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Windsor, 401 Sunset Avenue, Windsor, ON, Canada N9B 3P4;bDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Windsor, 401 Sunset Avenue, Windsor, ON, Canada N9B 3P4
Abstract:Crude soybean peroxidase (SBP), isolated from soybean seed coats (hulls), catalyzes the oxidative polymerization of hazardous aqueous phenylenediamines and benzenediols in the presence of hydrogen peroxide. Experiments were conducted to investigate the optimum operating conditions including pH, hydrogen peroxide-to-substrate concentration ratio and the minimum SBP concentration required to achieve at least 95% conversion of these pollutants in synthetic wastewaters. The substrate conversion and hydrogen peroxide consumption were monitored over the period of the reactions. Polyethylene glycol (PEG) was ineffective as an additive in enhancing the conversion efficiency. The enzymatically generated polymeric products from phenylenediamines could be removed with the aid of a surfactant, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), whereas the polyvalent metal cation salt, aluminum sulfate (alum), was able to remove the products from benzenediols, except hydroquinone. Enzyme-catalyzed polymerization with SBP and subsequent removal of the polymeric products generated can provide an alternative means to the conventional methods for treating many aromatic wastewater pollutants, including the title compounds.
Keywords:Soybean peroxidase   Phenylenediamines   Catechol   Resorcinol   Hydroquinone   Sodium dodecyl sulfate   Aluminum sulfate   Wastewater   Hazardous waste
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