Patents (University of Northern Iowa)
Document Type
Patent
Publication Date
1-2-1990
Patent Number
4891320
Abstract
A process for degrading environmentally persistent organic pollutant compounds by reacting those pollutant compounds with fungal enzymes containing a lignin-degrading enzyme and hydrogen peroxide. This reaction preferably takes place under aerobic conditions such that the organic pollutant compounds are degraded. Using the present invention, degradation to carbon dioxide and water is possible. Alternatively, the reaction may be halted to leave desirable reaction intermediates.
The enzyme and hydrogen peroxide system of the present invention is found to be ideal for degrading various types of orgaic pollutants. Moreover, the reaction system is nonspecific. As a result, only a single type of fungus or fungus-generated enzyme system is required in order to degrade a wide spectrum of pollutants.
One embodiment of the present invention relates to a preferred process where the enzyme (peroxidase) and hydrogen peroxide are provided by a lignin-degrading fungi or fungi mixed with the pollutant organic compound. Adding the living fungus avoids the need for introducing the hydrogen peroxide and enzyme periodically into the reaction mix, since the fungus produces both the extracellular enzyme and hydrogen peroxide.
Application Number
07/183114
Assignee
Utah State University Foundation
Assignee City
Logan
Assignee State
Utah
Assignee Country
United States
Filing Date
4-19-1988
Language
en
Recommended Citation
Aust, Steven D. and Bumpus, John A., "Methods for the Degradation of Environmentally Persistent Organic Compounds Using Shite Rot Fungi" (1990). Patents (University of Northern Iowa). 22.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/patents/22