Literature DB >> 17267016

Removal of dinitrotoluenes from water via reduction with iron and peroxidase-catalyzed oxidative polymerization: a comparison between Arthromyces ramosus peroxidase and soybean peroxidase.

Joey Patapas1, Mohammad Mousa Al-Ansari, K E Taylor, J K Bewtra, N Biswas.   

Abstract

A two-step process for the removal of dinitrotoluene from water is presented: zero-valent iron reduction is coupled with peroxidase-catalyzed polymerization of the resulting diaminotoluenes (DAT). The effect of pH was examined in the reduction step: at pH 6 the reaction occurred much more rapidly than at pH 8. In the second step, optimal pH and substrate ratio, minimal enzyme concentration and effect of polyethylene glycol (PEG) as an additive for greater than 95% conversion of DAT, over a 3h reaction period were determined using high performance liquid chromatography. Two enzymes were investigated and compared: Arthromyces ramosus peroxidase (ARP) and soybean peroxidase (SBP). The optimal pH values were 5.4 and 5.2 for ARP and SBP, respectively, but SBP was more resistant to mild acid whereas ARP was more stable in neutral solutions. SBP was found to have a greater hydrogen peroxide demand (optimal peroxide/DAT molar ratio for SBP: 2.0 and 3.0 for 2,4-diaminotoluene (2,4-DAT) and 2,6-diaminotoluene (2,6-DAT), respectively; for ARP: 1.5 and 2.75 for 2,4-DAT and 2,6-DAT, respectively) but required significantly less enzyme (0.01 and 0.1 U ml(-1) for 2,4-DAT and 2,6-DAT, respectively) to convert the DAT than ARP (0.4 and 1.5 U ml(-1) for 2,4-DAT and 2,6-DAT, respectively). PEG was shown to have no effect upon the degree of substrate conversion for either enzyme.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17267016     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2006.12.040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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1.  Additive Effect on Soybean Peroxidase-Catalyzed Removal of Anilines from Water.

Authors:  Samar Mazloum; Mohammed Mousa Al-Ansari; Keith Taylor; Jatinder K Bewtra; Niharendu Biswas
Journal:  Environ Eng Sci       Date:  2016-02-01       Impact factor: 1.907

2.  Reaction mechanisms of DNT with hydroxyl radicals for advanced oxidation processes-a DFT study.

Authors:  Yang Zhou; Zhilin Yang; Hong Yang; Chaoyang Zhang; Xiaoqiang Liu
Journal:  J Mol Model       Date:  2017-03-29       Impact factor: 1.810

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