Insight into immobilization efficiency of Lipase enzyme as a biocatalyst on the graphene oxide for adsorption of Azo dyes from industrial wastewater effluent

Immobilization of enzymes improves their stability, performance, reusability, and recovery. This study investigated the removal of Azo dyes from industrial wastewater effluent using immobilized Lipase enzyme on Graphene Oxide (GO) in batch mode. The Lipase enzyme extracted from Porcine Pancreas was...

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Main Authors: Lim, Wen Yao, Ahmed Khan, Fahad Saleem, Mubarak, Nabisab Mujawar, Karri, Rama Rao, Khalid, Mohammad, Walvekar, Rashmi, Abdullah, Ezzat Chan, Mazari, Shaukat Ali, Ahmad, Awais, Dehghani, Mohammad Hadi
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author Lim, Wen Yao
Ahmed Khan, Fahad Saleem
Mubarak, Nabisab Mujawar
Karri, Rama Rao
Khalid, Mohammad
Walvekar, Rashmi
Abdullah, Ezzat Chan
Mazari, Shaukat Ali
Ahmad, Awais
Dehghani, Mohammad Hadi
author_facet Lim, Wen Yao
Ahmed Khan, Fahad Saleem
Mubarak, Nabisab Mujawar
Karri, Rama Rao
Khalid, Mohammad
Walvekar, Rashmi
Abdullah, Ezzat Chan
Mazari, Shaukat Ali
Ahmad, Awais
Dehghani, Mohammad Hadi
author_sort Lim, Wen Yao
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description Immobilization of enzymes improves their stability, performance, reusability, and recovery. This study investigated the removal of Azo dyes from industrial wastewater effluent using immobilized Lipase enzyme on Graphene Oxide (GO) in batch mode. The Lipase enzyme extracted from Porcine Pancreas was immobilized onto the GO via adsorption, where the enzymes are attached to the support by intermolecular forces. This study aims to investigate the immobilization efficiency of Lipase on the GO and determine the effect of parameters such as Lipase concentration, pH, and temperature on the enzyme activity. The results showed that the enzyme activity increased with the Lipase concentration, pH and temperature until an optimum point was achieved. The saturation of support surface pores causes the loss of enzyme activity due to the excessive Lipase enzyme, structural deformation of the support surface and enzyme denaturation due to extreme pH and temperature. The immobilized Lipase activity and free Lipase activity were compared. The optimum Lipase concentration is 6 mg/mL, with the greatest immobilization efficiency and highest enzyme activity. Besides, the optimum pH for the highest immobilized Lipase activity is 8.0, and the optimum temperature is 40 °C. The characterization results confirmed the immobilization of the Lipase enzyme. Adsorption isotherm and kinetic studies are also carried out to investigate the dye removal performances. The highest Azo dye removal efficiency obtained is 89.47% at 240 min of contact time and 5 mg/L of initial dye concentration. Further, the reusability of the immobilized Lipase was also investigated and found that the immobilized Lipase can be reused up to four cycles. Thus, the adsorption of dyes through immobilized lipase on GO can significantly impact various industrial sectors.
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spelling utm.eprints-1034292023-11-14T04:31:05Z http://eprints.utm.my/103429/ Insight into immobilization efficiency of Lipase enzyme as a biocatalyst on the graphene oxide for adsorption of Azo dyes from industrial wastewater effluent Lim, Wen Yao Ahmed Khan, Fahad Saleem Mubarak, Nabisab Mujawar Karri, Rama Rao Khalid, Mohammad Walvekar, Rashmi Abdullah, Ezzat Chan Mazari, Shaukat Ali Ahmad, Awais Dehghani, Mohammad Hadi T Technology (General) Immobilization of enzymes improves their stability, performance, reusability, and recovery. This study investigated the removal of Azo dyes from industrial wastewater effluent using immobilized Lipase enzyme on Graphene Oxide (GO) in batch mode. The Lipase enzyme extracted from Porcine Pancreas was immobilized onto the GO via adsorption, where the enzymes are attached to the support by intermolecular forces. This study aims to investigate the immobilization efficiency of Lipase on the GO and determine the effect of parameters such as Lipase concentration, pH, and temperature on the enzyme activity. The results showed that the enzyme activity increased with the Lipase concentration, pH and temperature until an optimum point was achieved. The saturation of support surface pores causes the loss of enzyme activity due to the excessive Lipase enzyme, structural deformation of the support surface and enzyme denaturation due to extreme pH and temperature. The immobilized Lipase activity and free Lipase activity were compared. The optimum Lipase concentration is 6 mg/mL, with the greatest immobilization efficiency and highest enzyme activity. Besides, the optimum pH for the highest immobilized Lipase activity is 8.0, and the optimum temperature is 40 °C. The characterization results confirmed the immobilization of the Lipase enzyme. Adsorption isotherm and kinetic studies are also carried out to investigate the dye removal performances. The highest Azo dye removal efficiency obtained is 89.47% at 240 min of contact time and 5 mg/L of initial dye concentration. Further, the reusability of the immobilized Lipase was also investigated and found that the immobilized Lipase can be reused up to four cycles. Thus, the adsorption of dyes through immobilized lipase on GO can significantly impact various industrial sectors. Elsevier B.V. 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/103429/1/EzzatChanAbdullah2022_InsightintoImmobilizationEfficiencyofLipaseEnzyme.pdf Lim, Wen Yao and Ahmed Khan, Fahad Saleem and Mubarak, Nabisab Mujawar and Karri, Rama Rao and Khalid, Mohammad and Walvekar, Rashmi and Abdullah, Ezzat Chan and Mazari, Shaukat Ali and Ahmad, Awais and Dehghani, Mohammad Hadi (2022) Insight into immobilization efficiency of Lipase enzyme as a biocatalyst on the graphene oxide for adsorption of Azo dyes from industrial wastewater effluent. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 354 (118849). pp. 1-15. ISSN 0167-7322 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2022.118849 DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2022.118849
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
Lim, Wen Yao
Ahmed Khan, Fahad Saleem
Mubarak, Nabisab Mujawar
Karri, Rama Rao
Khalid, Mohammad
Walvekar, Rashmi
Abdullah, Ezzat Chan
Mazari, Shaukat Ali
Ahmad, Awais
Dehghani, Mohammad Hadi
Insight into immobilization efficiency of Lipase enzyme as a biocatalyst on the graphene oxide for adsorption of Azo dyes from industrial wastewater effluent
title Insight into immobilization efficiency of Lipase enzyme as a biocatalyst on the graphene oxide for adsorption of Azo dyes from industrial wastewater effluent
title_full Insight into immobilization efficiency of Lipase enzyme as a biocatalyst on the graphene oxide for adsorption of Azo dyes from industrial wastewater effluent
title_fullStr Insight into immobilization efficiency of Lipase enzyme as a biocatalyst on the graphene oxide for adsorption of Azo dyes from industrial wastewater effluent
title_full_unstemmed Insight into immobilization efficiency of Lipase enzyme as a biocatalyst on the graphene oxide for adsorption of Azo dyes from industrial wastewater effluent
title_short Insight into immobilization efficiency of Lipase enzyme as a biocatalyst on the graphene oxide for adsorption of Azo dyes from industrial wastewater effluent
title_sort insight into immobilization efficiency of lipase enzyme as a biocatalyst on the graphene oxide for adsorption of azo dyes from industrial wastewater effluent
topic T Technology (General)
url http://eprints.utm.my/103429/1/EzzatChanAbdullah2022_InsightintoImmobilizationEfficiencyofLipaseEnzyme.pdf
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