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Synthesis of amine-functionalized Fe 3 O 4 @C nanoparticles for laccase immobilization.

Amine-functionalized Fe3 O4 @C nanoparticles with an average diameter of 266nm have been successfully synthesized by a solvothermal reduction method. The structure, morphology and properties of the Fe3 O4 @C nanoparticles were investigated through different analytical tools. Due to the magnetic nature and the presence of amine-functionalized groups, the as-prepared Fe3 O4 @C nanoparticles were employed as magnetic carriers for laccase immobilization. The results indicated that the loading of laccase onto the amine-functionalized Fe3 O4 @C nanoparticles was approximately 195mg/g. In comparison with free laccase, the pH, operational and storage stabilities of the immobilized laccase were significantly improved. After 10 consecutive operations, the immobilized laccase retained above 60% residual activity. The removal rates of o-phenylenediamine (OPD) by immobilized laccase were 88%, which were much higher than that of free laccase (50%). It hoped that the amine-functionalized Fe3 O4 @C nanoparticles may find an application in biotechnology and catalysis.

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