Alves_2018_ACS.Appl.Mater.Interfaces_10_15712

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Title : Environmental Decontamination of a Chemical Warfare Simulant Utilizing a Membrane Vesicle-Encapsulated Phosphotriesterase - Alves_2018_ACS.Appl.Mater.Interfaces_10_15712
Author(s) : Alves NJ , Moore M , Johnson BJ , Dean SN , Turner KB , Medintz IL , Walper SA
Ref : ACS Appl Mater Interfaces , 10 :15712 , 2018
Abstract :

While technologies for the remediation of chemical contaminants continue to emerge, growing interest in green technologies has led researchers to explore natural catalytic mechanisms derived from microbial species. One such method, enzymatic degradation, offers an alternative to harsh chemical catalysts and resins. Recombinant enzymes, however, are often too labile or show limited activity when challenged with nonideal environmental conditions that may vary in salinity, pH, or other physical properties. Here, we demonstrate how phosphotriesterase encapsulated in a bacterial outer membrane vesicle can be used to degrade the organophosphate chemical warfare agent (CWA) simulant paraoxon in environmental water samples. We also carried out remediation assays on solid surfaces, including glass, painted metal, and fabric, that were selected as representative materials, which could potentially be contaminated with a CWA.

PubMedSearch : Alves_2018_ACS.Appl.Mater.Interfaces_10_15712
PubMedID: 29672020

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Alves NJ, Moore M, Johnson BJ, Dean SN, Turner KB, Medintz IL, Walper SA (2018)
Environmental Decontamination of a Chemical Warfare Simulant Utilizing a Membrane Vesicle-Encapsulated Phosphotriesterase
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces 10 :15712

Alves NJ, Moore M, Johnson BJ, Dean SN, Turner KB, Medintz IL, Walper SA (2018)
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces 10 :15712