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Sustainable Solvothermal Conversion of Waste Biomass to Functional Carbon Material: Extending Its Utility as a Biocompatible Cosolvent for Lysozyme.

Karan Chaudhary1, Kavya Bhakuni1, Navin Kumar Mogha1, Pannuru Venkatesu1, Dhanraj T Masram1.   

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Functional carbon material synthesis from waste biomass by a sustainable method is of prime importance and has wide variety of applications. Herein, functional carbon materials with structural variability are synthesized using a well-known solvothermal method. The leftover pulp waste biomass (PB) of citrus limetta is converted to functional carbon by treatment with a mixture of choline bitartrate (ChBt) and FeCl3 (1:2 mol ratio) as a solvent. The biomass to solvent ratio is varied as 1:1, 0.8:1, and 0.4:1 during solvothermal treatment to obtain PB-1, PB-2, and PB-3 as functional carbon materials, respectively. On characterization, PB carbon materials were found to be rich in oxygen-containing functional groups possessing different morphologies. Furthermore, results suggested the role of solvent as a soft template and catalyst during the synthesis of carbon materials. The feasibility of synthesized carbon materials as a biocompatible cosolvent for lysozyme was evaluated. In the case of PB-2 material (synthesized using 0.8:1 biomass to solvent ratio), results show an enhancement of lysozyme activity by 150%. Besides, spectroscopic and calorimetric data confirm the preservation of thermal and structural stability of lysozyme in the PB-2 solution. Thus, this study stipulates PB-2 as an excellent cosolvent for protein studies. With this work, we aim to delve into an entirely new arena of applications of biomass in the field of biotechnology.

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Keywords:  biocompatibility; biomass; citrus limetta; enzymatic activity; solvothermal process

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33455285     DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.0c00461

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Biomater Sci Eng        ISSN: 2373-9878


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1.  Biosynthesized δ-Bi2O3 Nanoparticles from Crinum viviparum Flower Extract for Photocatalytic Dye Degradation and Molecular Docking.

Authors:  Prashant B Chouke; Kanhaiya M Dadure; Ajay K Potbhare; Ganesh S Bhusari; Aniruddha Mondal; Karan Chaudhary; Virender Singh; Martin F Desimone; Ratiram G Chaudhary; Dhanraj T Masram
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2022-06-08
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