Carbon nanomaterial functionalization with pesticide-detoxifying carboxylesterase

C Lorusso, Antonio CALISI, J C Sanchez-Hernandez, C Varodi, F Pogăcean, S Pruneanu, Francesco DONDERO

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Abstract

Four carbon materials, spent coffee-ground biochar, carbon black, short CNTs, and nitrogen-doped few-layer graphene (N-graphene) were tested for their functionalization with a commercial carboxylesterase. Their robustness to variations in time and key physicochemical parameters (temperature and pH) was analysed. In general, carbon nanomaterials showed better performance than biochar, both in terms of binding capacity and resilience in harsh conditions, at statistically significant levels. Among the tested materials, functionalized N-graphene also showed the highest level of inhibition of carboxylesterase by pesticide exposure. Therefore, N-graphene was selected for biotechnological application of pesticide scavenging toxicity in T. thermophila, a ciliate bioindicator of water quality. While immobilization of the enzyme was not effective in the case of carbaryl, a methyl carbamate, in the case of the organophosphorus dichlorvos, a 1- or 30-min contact time with a water solution containing 5 times the LC100-0.5 mM - allowed 50% and 100% rescue of ciliate survival, respectively. These results suggest that functionalization with carboxylesterase may be of additional benefit compared to bare carbon in water clean-up procedures, especially for highly hydrophilic pesticides such as dichlorvos.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)136594
RivistaChemosphere
Volume309
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2022

Keywords

  • Biochar
  • Carbon black
  • Carbon nanotubes
  • Ciliates
  • N-graphene
  • Water remediation

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