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Effect of metal ions on reactive dye decolorization by laccase from Ganoderma lucidum SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Effect of metal ions on reactive dye decolorization by laccase from Ganoderma lucidum
Authors
Murugesan, KKim, YMJeon, JRChang, YS
Date Issued
2009-08-30
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Abstract
In this work, the influence of different metal ions on laccase activity and laccase-catalyzed dye decolorization was investigated under in vitro conditions using crude laccase obtained from a white rot fungus Ganoderma lucidum. Laccase activity was enhanced by metal ions such as Cal(2+), Coll, Cu2+ and Zn2+ at low concentrations (1 mM). Increasing the concentration of metal ions except that of Cu2+ and Zn2+ Up to 5 mM and above decreased the enzyme activity. Among several heavy metals, Fe2+ highly inhibited the enzyme activity. Effect of metal ions was tested on decolorization of two reactive dyes, namely Remazol black-B (RB-5) and Remazol brilliant blue R (RBBR) at a concentration of 50 mg l(-1). The presence of heavy metals generally did not exert much influence on the decolorization except Fe2+. Cu2+ and Cr6+ enhanced the decolorization of both dyes. In the presence of 1 mM Cu2+, 94% of RB-5 and 35.5% of RBBR were decolorized during I h incubation. G. lucidum laccase was able to tolerate mixture of several metal ions. Treatment of simulated reactive dye effluent by laccase showed that the redox mediator system is necessary for effluent decolorization. Syringaldehyde, a natural redox mediator, was very effective than the synthetic mediator 1-hydroxybenzotriazole (HBT). The initial rate of effluent decolorization in presence of syringaldehyde (0.0831 h(-1)) was 5.6 times higher than HBT (0.0152 h(-1)). Although the rate of decolorization was markedly decreased in the effluent containing mixed metal ions, presence of syringaldehyde showed effective decolorization. This study indicates that G. lucidum laccase and natural redox mediator system could be a potential candidate for color removal from reactive dye effluent. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Laccase; Ganoderma lucidum; Heavy metals; Reactive dyes; Decolorization; WHITE-ROT FUNGUS; HEAVY-METALS; POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS; TRAMETES-VERSICOLOR; IMMOBILIZED LACCASE; SYNTHETIC DYES; WASTE TREATMENT; TEXTILE DYES; AZO DYES; ENZYMES
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/28634
DOI
10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.02.075
ISSN
0304-3894
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, vol. 168, no. 1, page. 523 - 529, 2009-08-30
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