Peroxidase extraction from jicama skin peels for phenol removal

Phenol and its derivatives exist in various types of industrial effluents, and are known to be harmful to aquatic lives even at low concentrations. Conventional treatment technologies for phenol removal are challenged with long retention time, high energy consumption and process cost. Enzymatic trea...

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Main Authors: Chiong, T, Lau, S.Y, Khor, E H, Danquah, M K
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88334
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author Chiong, T
Lau, S.Y
Khor, E H
Danquah, M K
author_facet Chiong, T
Lau, S.Y
Khor, E H
Danquah, M K
author_sort Chiong, T
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description Phenol and its derivatives exist in various types of industrial effluents, and are known to be harmful to aquatic lives even at low concentrations. Conventional treatment technologies for phenol removal are challenged with long retention time, high energy consumption and process cost. Enzymatic treatment has emerged as an alternative technology for phenol removal from wastewater. These enzymes interact with aromatic compounds including phenols in the presence of hydrogen peroxide, forming free radicals which polymerize spontaneously to produce insoluble phenolic polymers. This work aims to extract peroxidase from agricultural wastes materials and establish its application for phenol removal. Peroxidase was extracted from jicama skin peels under varying extraction conditions of pH, sample-to-buffer ratio (w/v %) and temperature. Experimental results showed that extraction process conducted at pH 10, 40% w/v and 25oC demonstrated a peroxidase activity of 0.79 U/mL. Elevated temperatures slightly enhanced the peroxidase activities. Jicama peroxidase extracted at optimum extraction conditions demonstrated a phenol removal efficiency of 87.5% at pH 7. Phenol removal efficiency was ∼ 97% in the range of 30 - 40oC, and H2O2 dosage has to be kept below 100 mM for maximum removal under phenol concentration tested.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-883342022-04-28T02:57:07Z Peroxidase extraction from jicama skin peels for phenol removal Chiong, T Lau, S.Y Khor, E H Danquah, M K Phenol and its derivatives exist in various types of industrial effluents, and are known to be harmful to aquatic lives even at low concentrations. Conventional treatment technologies for phenol removal are challenged with long retention time, high energy consumption and process cost. Enzymatic treatment has emerged as an alternative technology for phenol removal from wastewater. These enzymes interact with aromatic compounds including phenols in the presence of hydrogen peroxide, forming free radicals which polymerize spontaneously to produce insoluble phenolic polymers. This work aims to extract peroxidase from agricultural wastes materials and establish its application for phenol removal. Peroxidase was extracted from jicama skin peels under varying extraction conditions of pH, sample-to-buffer ratio (w/v %) and temperature. Experimental results showed that extraction process conducted at pH 10, 40% w/v and 25oC demonstrated a peroxidase activity of 0.79 U/mL. Elevated temperatures slightly enhanced the peroxidase activities. Jicama peroxidase extracted at optimum extraction conditions demonstrated a phenol removal efficiency of 87.5% at pH 7. Phenol removal efficiency was ∼ 97% in the range of 30 - 40oC, and H2O2 dosage has to be kept below 100 mM for maximum removal under phenol concentration tested. 2015 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88334 10.1088/1755-1315/36/1/012048 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ fulltext
spellingShingle Chiong, T
Lau, S.Y
Khor, E H
Danquah, M K
Peroxidase extraction from jicama skin peels for phenol removal
title Peroxidase extraction from jicama skin peels for phenol removal
title_full Peroxidase extraction from jicama skin peels for phenol removal
title_fullStr Peroxidase extraction from jicama skin peels for phenol removal
title_full_unstemmed Peroxidase extraction from jicama skin peels for phenol removal
title_short Peroxidase extraction from jicama skin peels for phenol removal
title_sort peroxidase extraction from jicama skin peels for phenol removal
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88334