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Immobilization of pectinase and lipase on macroporous resin coated with chitosan for treatment of whitewater from papermaking.

Bioresource technology (2012-09-06)
Kai Liu, Guanglei Zhao, Beihai He, Lihui Chen, Liulian Huang
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Anionic residues and pitch deposits in whitewater negatively impact the operation of paper-forming equipment. In order to remove these substances, a macroporous resin based on a methyl acrylate matrix was synthesized and coated with chitosan of various molecular weights through glutaraldehyde cross-linking. Pectinase from Bacillus licheniformis and lipase from Thermomyces lanuginosus were immobilized on the resin coated with chitosan by a Schiff base reaction. The highest hydrolysis activities of the immobilized enzymes were achieved by using chitosan with 10ร—10(5)DaMW for coating and 0.0025% glutaraldehyde for cross-linking chitosan. The cationic demand and pitch deposits in whitewater were reduced by 58% and 74%, respectively, when treating whitewater with immobilized dual-enzymes for 15min at 55ยฐC and pH 7.5. This method is useful for treatment of whitewater in the papermaking industry.

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