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Degradation of Sulfonated Polyethylene by a Bio-photo-fenton Approach Using Glucose Oxidase Immobilized on Titanium Dioxide

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Journal J Hazard Mater
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2021 Sep 6
PMID 34488097
Citations 4
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Abstract

Polyethylene (PE) plastics are highly recalcitrant and resistant to photo-oxidative degradation due to its chemically inert backbone structure. We applied two novel reactions such as, Bio-Fenton reaction using glucose oxidase (GOx) enzyme alone and Bio-Photo-Fenton reaction using GOx immobilized on TiO nanoparticles (TiO-GOx) under UV radiation, for (bio)degradation of pre-activated PE with sulfonation (SPE). From both the reactions, GC-MS analyses identified small organic acids such as, acetic acid and butanoic acid as a major metabolites released from SPE. In the presence of UV radiation, 21 fold and 17 fold higher amounts of acetic acid (4.78 mM) and butanoic acid (0.17 mM) were released from SPE after 6 h of reaction using TiO-GOx than free GOx, which released 0.22 mM and 0.01 mM of acetic acid and butanoic acid, respectively. Our results suggest that (bio)degradation and valorization of naturally weathered and oxidized PE using combined reactions of biochemistry, photochemistry and Fenton chemistry could be possible.

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