Laccases have shown to be efficient biocatalysts for the removal of recalcitrant pollutants from wastewater. Thus, they catalyze the oxidation of a wide variety of organic compounds by reducing molecular oxygen to water. However, the use of free laccases holds several drawbacks such as poor reusability, high cost, low stability and sensitivity to different denaturing agents that may occur in wastewater. Such drawbacks can be circumvented by immobilizing laccase enzymes in/on solid carriers. Hence, during the last decades different approaches considering various techniques and solid carriers to immobilize laccase enzymes have been developed and tested for the removal of pollutants from wastewater. To scale up wastewater treatment bioprocesses, immobilized laccases are placed in different reactor configurations.
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Rodríguez-Couto, S. (2024, January 1). Immobilized-laccase bioreactors for wastewater treatment. Biotechnology Journal. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/biot.202300354
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