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Bioresource Technology | 2001

Reaction kinetics for laccase-catalyzed polymerization of 1-naphthol.

Nahit Aktaş; Hasan Çiçek; Arzu Ünal; Günay Kibarer; Nazif Kolankaya; Abdurrahman Tanyolaç

Laccase-catalyzed oxidative polymerization of 1-naphthol was carried out in a closed system containing acetone and sodium acetate buffer. The effects of initial 1-naphthol and dissolved oxygen concentrations on the initial reaction rate were investigated. A multiplicative mathematical model, using a function of 1-naphthol and dissolved oxygen concentrations, was developed for enzymatic polymerization and the corresponding biokinetic parameters have been evaluated for the first time. The activation energy and reaction rate constant of the laccase-catalyzed 1-naphthol polymerization were calculated as 57 kJ/mol and 311 l/s, respectively. The activation energy calculated was in the typical range of 30-60 kJ/mol and rate constant was of the order of magnitude of previously reported values for laccase-catalyzed reactions with different monomers.


Fuel | 2001

Microbial solubilization of lignites

Celal F. Gokcay; Nazif Kolankaya; Filiz B. Dilek

Abstract Biological solubilization and subsequent gasification of lignite samples from three of the largest reserves in this country, which are also characterized by high sulphur contents and low calorific values, were investigated in this project. Several white-rot fungi were screened for their ability to solubilize lignites and Phanerochaete chrysosporium was found to depolymerize Elbistan lignites with 60% efficiency. Acetate served perfectly as the primary carbon source. Whereas, Can lignites could be depolymerized only after lengthy pre-treatment with 8N HNO 3 while Beypazari lignites were completely inert to biological attack. Gasification tests with the solubilize material revealed 21% energy recovery through gaseous methane product.


Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering | 2010

New fungal biomasses for cyanide biodegradation

Yasemin Kevser Özel; Serap Gedikli; Pınar Aytar; Arzu Ünal; Mustafa Yamaç; Ahmet Çabuk; Nazif Kolankaya

Cyanide, a hazardous substance, is released into the environment as a result of natural processes of various industrial activities which is a toxic pollutant according to Environmental Protection Agency. In nature, some microorganisms are responsible for the degradation of cyanide, but there is only limited information about the degradation characteristics of Basidiomycetes for cyanide. The aim of the present study is to determine cyanide degradation characteristics in some Basidiomycetes strains including Polyporus arcularius (T 438), Schizophyllum commune (T 701), Clavariadelphus truncatus (T 192), Pleurotus eryngii (M 102), Ganoderma applanatum (M 105), Trametes versicolor (D 22), Cerrena unicolor (D 30), Schizophyllum commune (D 35) and Ganoderma lucidum (D 33). The cyanide degradation activities of P. arcularius S. commune and G. lucidum were found to be more than that of the other fungi examined. The parameters including incubation time, amount of biomass, initial cyanide concentration, temperature, pH and agitation rate were optimized for the selected three potential fungal strains. The maximum cyanide degradation was obtained after 48 h of incubation at 30°C by P. arcularius (T 438). The optimum pH and agitation rate were measured as 10.5 and 150 rev/min, respectively. The amount of biomass was found as 3.0 g for the maximum cyanide biodegradation with an initial cyanide concentration of 100mg/L. In this study, agar was chosen entrapment agent for the immobilization of effective biomass. We suggested that P. arcularius (T 438) could be effective in the treatment of contaminated sites with cyanide due to capability of degrading cyanide.


Biotechnology Letters | 2006

Biodegradation of cyanide by a white rot fungus, Trametes versicolor.

Ahmet Çabuk; Arzu Ünal; Nazif Kolankaya


Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2011

Decolorization Potential of Some Reactive Dyes with Crude Laccase and Laccase-Mediated System

Samet Şaşmaz; Serap Gedikli; Pınar Aytar; Gökhan Güngörmedi; Ahmet Çabuk; Evrim Hür; Arzu Ünal; Nazif Kolankaya


Fuel | 2008

Biodesulphurized subbituminous coal by different fungi and bacteria studied by reductive pyrolysis. Part 1: Initial coal

L. Gonsalvesh; S.P. Marinov; Maya Stefanova; Yuda Yürüm; Ahu Gümrah Dumanlı; Gizem Dinler-Doğanay; Nazif Kolankaya; M. Sam; Robert Carleer; Guy Reggers; E. Thijssen; Jan Yperman


Turkish Journal of Biology | 2001

Dechlorination of Bleached Kraft Pulp by Laccase Enzyme Produced from Some White-Rot Fungi

Arzu Ünal; Nazif Kolankaya


Fuel Processing Technology | 2011

Desulphurization of some low-rank Turkish lignites with crude laccase produced from Trametes versicolor ATCC 200801

Pınar Aytar; Serap Gedikli; Mesut Şam; Arzu Ünal; Ahmet Çabuk; Nazif Kolankaya; Alp Yürüm


Electronic Journal of Biotechnology | 2010

Enhancement with inducers of lacasse production by some strains and application of enzyme to dechlorination of 2,4,5-trichlorophenol

Serap Gedikli; Pınar Aytar; Arzu Ünal; Mustafa Yamaç; Ahmet Çabuk; Nazif Kolankaya


Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology | 2016

Kinetic Modeling of Enzymatic Dechlorination of 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol with Laccase Enzyme obtained from white rot fungus Trametes versicolor

Arzu Ünal; Nazif Kolankaya; Abdurrahman Tanyolaç

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Ahmet Çabuk

Eskişehir Osmangazi University

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Pınar Aytar

Eskişehir Osmangazi University

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Serap Gedikli

Eskişehir Osmangazi University

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Mustafa Yamaç

Eskişehir Osmangazi University

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Celal F. Gokcay

Middle East Technical University

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Evrim Hür

Eskişehir Osmangazi University

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