Title of article
Removal of Malachite Green by Using Immobilized Glucose Oxidase Onto Silica Nanostructure-Coated Silver Metal-Foam
Author/Authors
Hemmati, Mansour University of Tehran science and Technology Park, Tehran , Barkhi, Mohammad University of Applied Science and Technology (UAST) - Zar Branch, Karaj , Baharifar, Hadi Department of Medical Nanotechnology - Applied Biophotonics Research Center - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Khoshnevisan, Kamyar University of Tehran science and Technology Park, Tehran
Pages
9
From page
196
To page
204
Abstract
Enzymes Immobilization onto different types of the substrate could be helpful in various applications
of biomedical devices and biosensors. Enzyme activity and stability could be affected by support and
method of immobilization. In this study, the silver metal foam was successfully synthesized by the
soft-shell method and then was coated with silica. Then, glucose oxidase (GOx) immobilized on noncoated,
and silica-coated silver metal foam and removal of malachite green was investigated. Fourier
Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) results confirmed
that the enzyme was attached to support surface. The maximum immobilized enzyme activity was
about 118.980 U/grSupport at 40°C. The removal of malachite green showed the indirect relation
with dye concentration confirmed by decolorization assay. The high activity, thermal stability, and
reusability of immobilized glucose oxidase onto the silver metal foam in comparison to free enzyme
introduce the capability of the biological system for removal of malachite green in the industry.
Keywords
Enzyme immobilization , Glucose oxidase , Silver metal foam , Enzyme activity , Malachite green
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2437908
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