Literature DB >> 28767111

A novel strategy to immobilize bacteria on polymer particles for efficient adsorption and biodegradation of soluble organics.

Yahui Cai1, Shun Yang, Dongyun Chen, Najun Li, Qingfeng Xu, Hua Li, Jinghui He, Jianmei Lu.   

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A novel strategy was used to immobilize bacterial cells on the surface of functional polymer particles for the efficient adsorption and biodegradation of organics in wastewater. First, the bacterial cells were aggregated using a vinyl-containing pre-polymer, and the obtained bacteria-pre-polymer complex was then used as a particle stabilizer to construct a stable Pickering emulsion of functional cross-linking monomers and hydrophobic superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (the oil phase) in water. After polymerization, the bacteria-pre-polymer complex was covalently fixed to the surface of the polymer particles. Two species of bacterial cells (Pseudomonas putida andParacoccus denitrificans) were used as models to study their removal capacity for phenol and DMF, respectively. Batch experiments showed that the as-prepared magnetic bacteria-polymer (MPB) composites could efficiently remove organics from the aqueous solutions, and the encapsulated iron oxide nanoparticles enabled the MPB composites to be magnetically separated.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28767111     DOI: 10.1039/c7nr02610b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanoscale        ISSN: 2040-3364            Impact factor:   7.790


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Review 1.  Immobilized enzymes and cell systems: an approach to the removal of phenol and the challenges to incorporate nanoparticle-based technology.

Authors:  Genesis Escobedo-Morales; Javier Ulises Hernández-Beltrán; Ayerim Yedid Hernández-Almanza; Miriam Paulina Luévanos-Escareño
Journal:  World J Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2022-01-19       Impact factor: 3.312

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