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Title: New type biomembrane: Transport and biodegradation of reactive textile dye
Authors: Dayı, Bugra
Onac, Canan
Kaya, Ahmet
Akdogan, H.A.
Rodriguez-Couto, S.
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Abstract: In traditional separation processes, there are environmental risks still because of the presence of toxic agents. Thus, a novel biomembrane microreactor named eco-green biomembrane (EgBM) was developed to perform the transport, biodegradation, and cleaning of a textile dye aqueous solution (3 mg/L) from the donor (i.e., textile dye) to the acceptor (i.e., laccase enzymes) phases. In the present work, Morchella esculenta pellets were used as carriers and degraders instead of using the traditional chemical carriers. The optimized EgBM was made of cellulose triacetate (16.1%) as a base polymer, 2-nitrophenyl octyl ether (25.2%) as a plasticizer, and M. esculenta fungus pellets (58.7%) as both carriers and degraders. A decoloration percentage of 98.6% ± 0.8 in 60 h was attained, which was due to two mechanisms: biosorption (15.4% ± 0.1) on fungal mycelium and biodegradation (83.2% ± 0.6) by laccase enzymes. The EgBM was achieved not only by the transport of reactive textile dyes used in the donor phase but also by the biodegradation and biosorption of the dyes. Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/37160
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b04433
ISSN: 2470-1343
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