RE values greater than 70%were obtained when 40 mL of 1 mM substrate solution were circulated for 90 min at 75 mL min鈭? in the bed reactor filled with 12 g of laccase-PAN beads. The optimal pH for CPs biodegradation was 5 and it was not related to substituent position on aromatic ring. Experiments with immobilized laccase demonstrated good removal at high initial substrate concentrations and high thermal stability. The affinity of 2-CP was higher than that of 4-CP.
Finally, the 2-CP was also biodegraded as tertiary mixtures with 2,3,4,5-tetrachlorophenol (TCP) and pentachlorophenol (PCP). The presence of TCP and PCP decreased the removal efficiency of 2-CP. The order of the relative degrading capacity becomes TCP > PCP > 2-CP.