Remediation method for pesticide-contaminated soil based on degradation by laccase
A technology for pesticide pollution and soil remediation, applied in the field of pesticide-contaminated soil remediation, can solve problems such as inactivation of laccase, and achieve the effects of reducing reaction time, short remediation period and high efficiency
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[0040] Use calcium oxide or acetic acid to adjust the pH value of the soil to be repaired to about 4.5, and then use a buffer solution with a phosphate concentration of 100mM to accurately adjust the pH to 4.5, add 0.2mg / g of HBT, and the enzyme addition amount is 0U / g 土 , 1U / g 土 , 2U / g 土 , 4U / g 土 , adjusted the water content to 15%, placed in a constant temperature incubator at 25°C for 48 hours, and measured the concentration of paclobutrazol / uniconazole at 6 time points of 0h, 3h, 6h, 12h, 24h, and 48h. Experimental results such as figure 1 As shown, paclobutrazol and uniconazole pesticides basically tended to be stable after being degraded for 24 hours. After 48 hours of the whole degradation, the degradation rates of paclobutrazol under different laccase concentrations were 10%, 59%, 36% and 66%, and the degradation rates of uniconazole were 7.7%, 45%, 42% and 44%, respectively. It is proved that under the above conditions, the concentration of laccase per gram of soi...
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[0042] Use calcium oxide or acetic acid to adjust the pH of the soil to be repaired to about 4.5, then use a phosphate buffer with a concentration of 100mM to precisely adjust the pH to 4.5, and add laccase to form 8U / g 土 Add 0.2mg / g of HBT to keep the moisture content of the contaminated soil at 15%, and set different temperature conditions in batches in the constant temperature incubator: 10°C, 25°C and 40°C for 48 hours. The concentration values of paclobutrazol / uniconazole were measured at different time points (same as in Example 1). Experimental results such as figure 2As shown, after the whole degradation took place for 48 hours, the degradation rates of paclobutrazol at 10°C, 25°C and 40°C were 20%, 66% and 23%, respectively, and that of uniconazole were 27%, 44% and 20%, respectively. It is proved that laccase still has a certain effect on remediation of pesticide-contaminated soil in an environment of 10°C to 40°C, and the environmental condition of 25°C is more ...
Embodiment 3
[0044] Thoroughly mix the soil to be repaired and add laccase to form 8U / g 土 system, while adding 0.2mg / g of HBT mediator. Then adjust the pH value of the polluted soil sample to the set value with calcium oxide or acetic acid, and use the phosphate concentration as 100mM buffer solution to accurately adjust the pH value to be 3.5, 4.5, 5.5, 6.5 and 7.5 (select the standard pH measurement method, use measured by a pH meter). Keep the soil moisture rate at 15%, all samples are placed in 25 ℃ of constant temperature incubator and cultivate 48h, measure the residual concentration of paclobutrazol / uniconazole in soil respectively at different time points (same as embodiment 1), experimental result is as follows image 3 shown. After the whole degradation took place 48h, the degradation rates of paclobutrazol were 39%, 60%, 35%, 23% and 20% respectively under the conditions of pH=3.5, 4.5, 5.5, 6.5 and 7.5, and the degradation rates of uniconazole were 33%, 33% and 20%, respectiv...
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