A comprehensive review on enzymatic decolorization of various azo dyes using laccase for the abatement of industrial pollution

IF 3.5 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS
Swethashree Rajendran, Ashmitha Kalairaj, T. Senthilvelan
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Dye wastes discharged into water bodies without proper treatment from various industries pose significant environmental hazards due to their carcinogenic, mutagenic, and highly toxic nature. Traditional dye wastewater treatment methods often achieve limited degradation efficiencies, typically between 40 and 60%. In response, various advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) have emerged, offering improved degradation rates of 80 to 90%. However, AOPs are associated with high-energy consumption, maintenance costs, and sludge disposal challenges, which have led to increased interest in oxidase enzymes as alternatives, offering similar dye degradation capabilities with zero disposal costs, eco-friendly production, and reduced energy consumption. Among the oxidase enzymes, laccase, derived from bacteria, fungi, plants, and insects, has demonstrated up to 90% dye degradation efficiency, with and without a mediator system. Laccase-treated samples showed a 65% reduction in toxicity (p < 0.05) and a 70% improvement in water quality metrics compared to untreated wastewater. This review comprehensively examines the enzymatic decolorization of various azo dyes using laccase, highlighting its potential for industrial pollution abatement by exploring the mechanisms, efficiency, and practical applications of laccase in treating dye wastewater, aiming to provide a thorough understanding of its role in mitigating environmental pollution from industrial sources.

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利用漆酶对各种偶氮染料进行酶法脱色以减少工业污染的综述
由于染料具有致癌、致突变和剧毒等特性,各行各业排放到水体中的染料废水未经适当处理,会对环境造成严重危害。传统的染料废水处理方法通常降解效率有限,一般在 40% 到 60% 之间。为此,各种高级氧化工艺(AOPs)应运而生,其降解率可提高到 80% 至 90%。然而,AOPs 与高能耗、维护成本和污泥处置挑战有关,这导致人们对氧化酶作为替代品的兴趣日益浓厚,因为氧化酶具有类似的染料降解能力,而且零处置成本、生态友好型生产和能耗更低。在氧化酶中,从细菌、真菌、植物和昆虫中提取的漆酶,在使用或不使用媒介系统的情况下,染料降解效率高达 90%。与未经处理的废水相比,经漆酶处理的样品毒性降低了 65%(p < 0.05),水质指标改善了 70%。本综述全面研究了利用漆酶对各种偶氮染料进行酶法脱色的过程,通过探讨漆酶处理染料废水的机理、效率和实际应用,突出了漆酶在减轻工业污染方面的潜力,旨在让人们全面了解漆酶在减轻工业源环境污染方面的作用。
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Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery Energy-Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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7.00
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1358
期刊介绍: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery presents articles and information on research, development and applications in thermo-chemical conversion; physico-chemical conversion and bio-chemical conversion, including all necessary steps for the provision and preparation of the biomass as well as all possible downstream processing steps for the environmentally sound and economically viable provision of energy and chemical products.
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