This study explores an enzymatic method for removing phenol from the wastewater created during the manufacture of phenolic resin. The enzyme used was a thermostable β-tyrosinase catalyzing the synthesis of L-tyrosine from phenol, pyruvate, and ammonia. As the reaction proceeds, L-tyrosine precipitates as insoluble aggregates because L-tyrosine is barely soluble in water. The enzymatic removal of phenol was effective at pH values ranging from 6.5-9.0 and temperatures below 70°C. The optimal concentration of each substrate was determined as 60 mM phenol, 0.1 M pyruvate, and 0.4 M ammonia. When the enzyme was used in an intact cell or acetone-dried cell state instead of the cell-free extract, the optimal concentration of phenol was increased u...
Phenol and its derivatives are hazardous, teratogenic and mutagenic, and have gained significant att...
Phenol is a priority pollutant that presents a significant threat to human health and natural system...
Enzymes are specific biological catalysts able to react under mild conditions of temperature and pH ...
This work aimed to develop a new economic enzymatic process to treat the phenolic pollutants using p...
Conventional technologies for degradation of phenolic compounds encounter several challenges such as...
Comparisons have been performed of different phenol-oxidizing enzymes (phenol-oxidases, tyrosinases,...
The present review emphasizes on the use of Polyphenol oxidase (PPO) enzyme in the bioremediation of...
286-293The applications of treatment of industrial wastewater containing phenols and aromatic amine...
Introduction: Phenol and its derivatives are present in various industrial effluents and possess a h...
In this research, horseradish peroxidase for phenol removal was utilized. First, the process was stu...
This work studies the use of biological and combined biological/enzymatic treatments in phenol degra...
Studies have shown that horseradish peroxidase (HRP), Arthromyces ramosus peroxidase (ARP), and soyb...
An enzymatic method for removal of phenols from industrial wastewater was investigated. Peroxidase f...
A synthetic wastewater containing phenol as sole substrate was treated in a 2.8 L upflow anaerobic s...
grantor: University of TorontoThe degradation of phenol immobilized on chemically modified...
Phenol and its derivatives are hazardous, teratogenic and mutagenic, and have gained significant att...
Phenol is a priority pollutant that presents a significant threat to human health and natural system...
Enzymes are specific biological catalysts able to react under mild conditions of temperature and pH ...
This work aimed to develop a new economic enzymatic process to treat the phenolic pollutants using p...
Conventional technologies for degradation of phenolic compounds encounter several challenges such as...
Comparisons have been performed of different phenol-oxidizing enzymes (phenol-oxidases, tyrosinases,...
The present review emphasizes on the use of Polyphenol oxidase (PPO) enzyme in the bioremediation of...
286-293The applications of treatment of industrial wastewater containing phenols and aromatic amine...
Introduction: Phenol and its derivatives are present in various industrial effluents and possess a h...
In this research, horseradish peroxidase for phenol removal was utilized. First, the process was stu...
This work studies the use of biological and combined biological/enzymatic treatments in phenol degra...
Studies have shown that horseradish peroxidase (HRP), Arthromyces ramosus peroxidase (ARP), and soyb...
An enzymatic method for removal of phenols from industrial wastewater was investigated. Peroxidase f...
A synthetic wastewater containing phenol as sole substrate was treated in a 2.8 L upflow anaerobic s...
grantor: University of TorontoThe degradation of phenol immobilized on chemically modified...
Phenol and its derivatives are hazardous, teratogenic and mutagenic, and have gained significant att...
Phenol is a priority pollutant that presents a significant threat to human health and natural system...
Enzymes are specific biological catalysts able to react under mild conditions of temperature and pH ...