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Copper nanoparticles embedded fungal chitosan as a rational and sustainable bionanozyme with robust laccase activity for catalytic oxidation of phenolic pollutants
Despite their potential for oxidation of persistent environmental pollutants, the development of rational and sustainable laccase nanozymes with efficient catalytic performance remains a challenge. Herein, fungal-produced chitosan–copper (CsCu) is proposed as a rational and sustainable bionanozyme w...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10619478/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37920762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra06619c |
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author | Mekonnen, Efrata Getachew Shitaw, Kassie Nigus Hwang, Bing-Joe Workie, Yitayal Admassu Abda, Ebrahim M. Mekonnen, Menbere Leul |
author_facet | Mekonnen, Efrata Getachew Shitaw, Kassie Nigus Hwang, Bing-Joe Workie, Yitayal Admassu Abda, Ebrahim M. Mekonnen, Menbere Leul |
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description | Despite their potential for oxidation of persistent environmental pollutants, the development of rational and sustainable laccase nanozymes with efficient catalytic performance remains a challenge. Herein, fungal-produced chitosan–copper (CsCu) is proposed as a rational and sustainable bionanozyme with intrinsic laccase activity. The CsCu nanozyme was prepared by in situ reduction of copper on chitosan extracted from Irpex sp. isolate AWK2 a native fungus, from traditional fermented foods, yielding a low molecular weight chitosan with a 70% degree of deacetylation. Characterizations of the nanozyme using SEM-EDX, XRD, and XPS confirmed the presence of a multi-oxidation state copper on the chitosan matrix which is consistent with the composition of natural laccase. The laccase memetic activity was investigated using 2,4-DP as a substrate which oxidized to form a reddish-pink color with 4-AP (λ(max) = 510 nm). The CsCu nanozyme showed 38% higher laccase activity than the pristine Cu NPs at pH 9, indicating enhanced activity in the presence of chitosan structure. Further, CsCu showed significant stability in harsh conditions and exhibited a lower K(m) (0.26 mM) which is competitive with that reported for natural laccase. Notably, the nanozyme converted 92% of different phenolic substrates in 5 h, signifying a robust performance for environmental remediation purposes. |
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spelling | pubmed-106194782023-11-02 Copper nanoparticles embedded fungal chitosan as a rational and sustainable bionanozyme with robust laccase activity for catalytic oxidation of phenolic pollutants Mekonnen, Efrata Getachew Shitaw, Kassie Nigus Hwang, Bing-Joe Workie, Yitayal Admassu Abda, Ebrahim M. Mekonnen, Menbere Leul RSC Adv Chemistry Despite their potential for oxidation of persistent environmental pollutants, the development of rational and sustainable laccase nanozymes with efficient catalytic performance remains a challenge. Herein, fungal-produced chitosan–copper (CsCu) is proposed as a rational and sustainable bionanozyme with intrinsic laccase activity. The CsCu nanozyme was prepared by in situ reduction of copper on chitosan extracted from Irpex sp. isolate AWK2 a native fungus, from traditional fermented foods, yielding a low molecular weight chitosan with a 70% degree of deacetylation. Characterizations of the nanozyme using SEM-EDX, XRD, and XPS confirmed the presence of a multi-oxidation state copper on the chitosan matrix which is consistent with the composition of natural laccase. The laccase memetic activity was investigated using 2,4-DP as a substrate which oxidized to form a reddish-pink color with 4-AP (λ(max) = 510 nm). The CsCu nanozyme showed 38% higher laccase activity than the pristine Cu NPs at pH 9, indicating enhanced activity in the presence of chitosan structure. Further, CsCu showed significant stability in harsh conditions and exhibited a lower K(m) (0.26 mM) which is competitive with that reported for natural laccase. Notably, the nanozyme converted 92% of different phenolic substrates in 5 h, signifying a robust performance for environmental remediation purposes. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10619478/ /pubmed/37920762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra06619c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Mekonnen, Efrata Getachew Shitaw, Kassie Nigus Hwang, Bing-Joe Workie, Yitayal Admassu Abda, Ebrahim M. Mekonnen, Menbere Leul Copper nanoparticles embedded fungal chitosan as a rational and sustainable bionanozyme with robust laccase activity for catalytic oxidation of phenolic pollutants |
title | Copper nanoparticles embedded fungal chitosan as a rational and sustainable bionanozyme with robust laccase activity for catalytic oxidation of phenolic pollutants |
title_full | Copper nanoparticles embedded fungal chitosan as a rational and sustainable bionanozyme with robust laccase activity for catalytic oxidation of phenolic pollutants |
title_fullStr | Copper nanoparticles embedded fungal chitosan as a rational and sustainable bionanozyme with robust laccase activity for catalytic oxidation of phenolic pollutants |
title_full_unstemmed | Copper nanoparticles embedded fungal chitosan as a rational and sustainable bionanozyme with robust laccase activity for catalytic oxidation of phenolic pollutants |
title_short | Copper nanoparticles embedded fungal chitosan as a rational and sustainable bionanozyme with robust laccase activity for catalytic oxidation of phenolic pollutants |
title_sort | copper nanoparticles embedded fungal chitosan as a rational and sustainable bionanozyme with robust laccase activity for catalytic oxidation of phenolic pollutants |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10619478/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37920762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra06619c |
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