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Effective Antifouling Using Quorum-Quenching Acylase Stabilized in Magnetically-Separable Mesoporous Silica SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Effective Antifouling Using Quorum-Quenching Acylase Stabilized in Magnetically-Separable Mesoporous Silica
Authors
Lee, BYeon, KMShim, JKim, SRLee, CHLee, JKim, J
Date Issued
2014-04
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Abstract
Highly effective antifouling was achieved by immobilizing and stabilizing an acylase, disrupting bacterial cell-to-cell communication, in the form of cross-linked enzymes in magnetically separable mesoporous silica. This so-called "quorum-quenching" acylase (AC) was adsorbed into spherical mesoporous silica (S-MPS) with magnetic nanoparticles (Mag-S-MPS), and further cross-linked for the preparation of nanoscale enzyme reactors of AC in Mag-S-MPS (NER-AC/Mag-S-MPS). NER-AC effectively stabilized the AC activity under rigorous shaking at 200 rpm for 1 month, while free and adsorbed AC lost more than 90% of their initial activities in the same condition within 1 and 10 days, respectively. When applied to the membrane filtration for advanced water treatment, NER-AC efficiently alleviated the membrane surface, thereby enhancing the filtration performance separable NER-AC, as an effective and sustainable antifouling m for water reclamation. biofilm maturation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 on the membrane surface, thereby enhancing the filtration performance by preventing membrane fouling. Highly stable and magnetically separable NER-AC, as an effective and sustainable antifouling material, has a great potential to be used in the membrane filtration for water reclamation.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/13851
DOI
10.1021/BM401595Q
ISSN
1525-7797
Article Type
Article
Citation
BIOMACROMOLECULES, vol. 15, no. 4, page. 1153 - 1159, 2014-04
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