Ligninolytic peroxidase-like activity of a synthetic metalloporphine immobilized onto mercapto-grafted crosslinked PVA inspired by the active site of cytochrome P450

ZUCCA, PAOLO;RESCIGNO, ANTONIO;SANJUST, ENRICO
2011-01-01

Abstract

A synthetic metalloporphine was immobilized onto a PVA-based and mercapto-grafted solid support, emulating the active site of cytochrome P450. Its ligninolytic peroxidase-like catalytic activity was studied. The coordinated mercapto ligand significantly affected the catalytic features of the catalyst because the oxidation of lignin-model compounds was very slow by comparison with imidazole-and pyridine-coordinated immobilized metalloporphines. Conversely, the catalyst efficiently bleached several industrial dyes and thus demonstrated promising activity for this application. Based on this altered substrate specificity the oxygen-donor catalytic route seems to be more favorable than a single electron oxidation pathway.
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